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Old   December 2, 2009, 13:14
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Hi Folks,

i have just completed the OF-tutorial provided on :
http://www.opencfd.co.uk/openfoam/doc/user.html

In the tutorial-folder there are a lot more examples.

Is there any documentation to this?
(like provided with the link?)

If not how do i aproach it best?

thx in advance!
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Old   December 2, 2009, 14:57
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Heavy,

Now you're on to the fun part. OF tutorials are examples. You can read through all the files and run the ones that interest you. After that, the general method is to copy and modify tutorials (mesh, run time, time intervals, inlet conditions, etc.). The programmers guide goes through a few more tutorials. There are other links (some attached) with lots of useful information. Reading through the forums will lead you to other web resources for learning OpenFOAM. I'm in the middle of the learning process myself. I'm slowly making progress - I think it just takes a while...
Good luck,
Alan

foam.sourceforge.net/doc/Guides-a4/ProgrammersGuide.pdf
http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/2009/4th_Workshop/
http://powerlab.fsb.hr/ped/kturbo/FsbOpenFOAMWorkshop/
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Old   December 3, 2009, 04:10
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Hi Alan,

thanks a lot!!
So i guess I got to work myself through it...cy later ;-) .

best regards!

Niko


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Heavy,

Now you're on to the fun part. OF tutorials are examples. You can read through all the files and run the ones that interest you. After that, the general method is to copy and modify tutorials (mesh, run time, time intervals, inlet conditions, etc.). The programmers guide goes through a few more tutorials. There are other links (some attached) with lots of useful information. Reading through the forums will lead you to other web resources for learning OpenFOAM. I'm in the middle of the learning process myself. I'm slowly making progress - I think it just takes a while...
Good luck,
Alan

foam.sourceforge.net/doc/Guides-a4/ProgrammersGuide.pdf
http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/2009/4th_Workshop/
http://powerlab.fsb.hr/ped/kturbo/FsbOpenFOAMWorkshop/
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