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Old   October 16, 2023, 06:36
Default Re-launch of CFD-DEM Coupling
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Dear Colleagues,

We are currently exploring the future directions of CFD-DEM and planning for a re-launch of the existing open-source codes based on Liggghts and CFDEMcoupling.

Please take a moment to express your interest in the re-launch version of CFD-DEM. By joining our mailing list provided below, you will become a part of a community that drives upcoming updates and engagement:

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As by now, a potential relaunch will feature full compatibility to OF10, new lattice Boltzmann coupling as well as basic GPU acceleration.
Thank you for your participation!

Sencer Yücesan

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