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Old   July 5, 2013, 08:41
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Such a document has been referenced several times on this forum, yet I'm unable to find it on Stanford's website. Does anyone have a link ?
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Old   July 7, 2013, 07:49
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Download SU2v2.0 and go to /SU2v2.0/trunk/UsersManual . Here you can find
su2_manual.pdf .
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Old   July 8, 2013, 09:07
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I can't believe I didn't know that existed...
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Old   July 9, 2013, 12:16
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Thanks, Harry......here's a direct link:
http://su2.stanford.edu/download/v2.0/SU2v2.0.tgz
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Dear all,

Just a reminder that if you go to the main home page for SU2 and click on the "Guides" tab at the top, it will take you to a complete set of online documentation located here: http://adl.stanford.edu/docs/display/SUSQUARED/SU2+Home. The user manual (pdf) should contain more or less the same material as the online docs (nice if you don't have internet access, for instance). Lastly, for more details on the code structure, modeling, and numerics, etc., please see the AIAA paper here: http://su2.stanford.edu/documents/SU2_AIAA_ASM2013.pdf.

Thanks for trying SU2 and cheers,
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Dear all,

I found most of the links referenced on this thread regarding the address to the 'user manual' dead. I am redirecting the readers to the Doxygen documentation of the code here : http://su2.stanford.edu/doxygen.html
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Hi all,

A while back, we moved all of our documentation to the GitHub wiki for SU2. This supersedes the old pdf manual with much more recent information (I wouldn't trust the old info in the pdf). Please go here for the latest docs that we keep up to date: https://github.com/su2code/SU2/wiki.

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