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Old   November 1, 2018, 11:53
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Hi,

I am an architect. I am trying to analyze my project's building form. I learned the basics of OpenFoam (OF). I also found the wind around building tutorial, but that is not what I am trying to do. I am designing a form base on parameters that can change. I am trying to run an optimization on 10000 different forms. I don't know which solver I should use (maybe airflow?) and how can I measure the success of the form. for example, does OF returns any value for form or the mesh face in other to improve the form? (I want to create a data table based on that value and parameters) The goal here is not structural analysis is form finding.

any help would be appreciated.
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