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3/10 Most Downloaded Papers in Computers And Fluids used OpenFOAM |
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Kyle Mooney
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I was recently checking out the top papers from Computers & Fluids and noticed that three out of the top ten downloaded articles used OpenFOAM in someway. I feel like that is a good sign of things to come!
Link: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/com...aded-articles/ Keep up the good work everyone! |
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Edward Leonard
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As a new kid on the block of CFD, I'm happy that OpenFOAM is both powerful and economical. I hope to eventually be able to write my own solver, but that's a long way down the line, I think.
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