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Course "Introduction to OpenFOAM", Munich Area, Germany, Nov 4-7, 2013

Posted By: Christoph Niedermeier
Date:Thu, 19 Sep 2013, 4:56 p.m.


Munich Area, Germany, November 4-7, 2013

This course offered by FluiDyna GmbH in cooperation with the
Leibniz-Rechenzentrum is intended for new users who want to
learn the basic concepts of the usage of OpenFOAM and want
to know how to modify existing applications or add new
functionalities.

Description:

 

Among others the course covers the topics:

- Introduction to working with Linux
- OpenFOAM file structure and case setup
- Setting up and running simulations
- Evaluating and visualizing results
- Selection of numerical methods
- Creating and converting meshes
- Computing in parallel and acceleration on GPUs using
NVIDIA CUDA
- Implementation of new features
- Advanced topics in OpenFOAM

The course is held from 9:00 to 18:00 each day and will be
comprised of approximately 4 hours of lectures and 3 hours
of hands-on sessions, the language is English.

General knowledge of CFD (finite volume method,
discretization schemes etc.) is recommended. Programming
skills in C++ are beneficial, but not essential for
partaking in this course.

For more information and registration please visit

http://www.fluidyna.com/content/openfoam-course-2013_11_04


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