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New Simple beginning 3D OpenFOAM Tutorial

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12 years 1 month ago #6751 by SebastianR
New Simple beginning 3D OpenFOAM Tutorial was created by SebastianR
Hellos everyone,

I want to sher whit you all a new fairly simple tutorial of OpenFOAM on 3D analysis, the case represent the water flow of a river passing through the sumerged pillars of a bridge.



“In common plastic analysis, deformations are easily inferred, but de fluid computational dynamics its governed by a wide group of less known physics laws and variables that make the results almost unpredictable by simple observation”


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The tutorial was created to offer a simple, graphic aid, step by step example of how to perform an analysis using OpenFOAM, focused on new users of this great tool.

Hope you guys find it useful, Thanks.


Jhoan Sebastian Rodriguez
Mechanical Engineer
www.libremechanics.com/
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12 years 1 month ago #6752 by Claus
Thanks for sharing - it looks very interesting :)

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Code_Aster release : STA11.4 on OpenSUSE 12.3 64 bits - EDF/Intel version
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11 years 7 months ago #7126 by crown BD
Replied by crown BD on topic Re: New Simple beginning 3D OpenFOAM Tutorial
Hello, I am a new user of openFoam. I want to simulate flow in a wind tunnel. How can I proceed? Please help me
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11 years 7 months ago #7130 by MGolbs
Hello,

thats a very good idea. Samples are so important to learn new software products. My first steps in openFoam are time ago. I will test your sample an use the information for owns duties and responsibilities.

Thanks and greeting

Markus

Dem Überflüssigen nachlaufen, heißt das Wesentliche verpassen.
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10 years 9 months ago - 10 years 9 months ago #7693 by Harini
I found the mesh file
Last edit: 10 years 9 months ago by Harini. Reason: can't seem to delete post
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