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Título: OpenFOAM From Modeling to Programming (Introductory Guide)
Enviado por: mitsumi em 28 de Outubro de 2019, 16:48
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OpenFOAM: From Modeling to Programming (Introductory Guide)
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 718 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 1.5 hour | Language: English + .srt

Unleash your modeling capabilities by making your own solvers

What you'll learn

    Be able to create your own solver from scratch by knowing the basics of OpenFOAM programming
    Be able to model your own simulations in OpenFOAM
    Be able to Modify existing solvers
    Be able to use and modify the tutorials existing in OpenFOAM
    Understand the basics of OpenFOAM and Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)

Requirements

    Having Linux Operating System (you can use virtual machine if you don't use one). using Linux isn't essential but will make it easier to follow the course and will ease the use of OpenFOAM
    Good Engineering sense. (Doesn't necessarily mean you are an engineer ;) you need just good math and innovation)
    some knowledge of programming in general. Although any programming steps will be provided in the course
    A background in Math.

Description

Whether you are a beginner in modeling or you are a great modeler this course is going to be useful. This course is about breaking the modeling boundaries and be able to actually create any model you want to do. OpenFOAM allows us to program our own solvers and that's what makes it special. Most of the modeling software have a set of predefined solvers that you need to stick with, but not OpenFOAM, you will have the predefined solvers along with the capability to create your own.

So in this course you will learn how to model using OpenFOAM and how to be able to create your solvers from the very beginning. I'm going to make it easy, simple and hopefully fun to follow my lectures ;)). All I guarantee to you is that you will find it useful at the end.

Who this course is for:

    Researchers and Commercial users looking for a fast and flexible software to implement their work
    Engineering students who need to work in CFD and the modeling industry
    Professors looking for a modelling software to use in class
         
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