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OpenFOAM Training: Scaling CFD on Microsoft Azure Cloud

Posted By: Burak Yenier
Date:Sat, 3 Oct 2015, 6:14 p.m.

UberCloud co-founders Wolfgang Gentzsch and Burak Yenier will walk you through running OpenFOAM on Microsoft Azure.

You will get hands-on training on: OpenFOAM version 2.3 and ParaView Salome version 7.5.1 for CAD and post processing Gmsh version 2.10 for automatic 3D finite element meshing cfMesh version 1.1 for your meshing work-flows Python, swak4foam for automation

In the first 15 minutes of the webinar, you will learn about UberCloud's OpenFOAM offer on Azure. Every participant will get hands on experience on this service (you will need a computer with an up-to-date browser).

Next 45 minutes will be a step by step, guided demonstration for all participants who are interested in learning how to use Microsoft Azure and launch OpenFOAM jobs on Azure instances ranging anywhere from 2 CPU cores to 32 CPU cores with over 300GB of RAM).

Seating is limited, please select a date and register now.

Trademark disclosure:

OpenFOAM® related products and services offered by UberCloud are not approved or endorsed by OpenCFD Ltd. (ESI Group), producer of the OpenFOAM software and owner of the OpenFOAM® and OpenCFD® trade marks.

Register for Hands On Training Webinar: Scaling OpenFOAM on Azure


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