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Focus area August 2006: Validation and test cases

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Here are a few suggestions on things to do (feel free to add your own suggestions here):
Here are a few suggestions on things to do (feel free to add your own suggestions here):
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Fist check out the [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes page]] to see what others are working on and see if there is anything which attracts your interest and where you think you could help.  
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First check out the [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes page]] to see what others are working on and see if there is anything which attracts your interest and where you think you could help.  
==Simple tasks==
==Simple tasks==
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# Add "Additional References" to case articles (papers in literature that solve the problem but are not specifically refered to in the article.  See the [[Lid-driven cavity problem]] article for an example.
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# Draw a schematic picture for cases that don't have one. 
==Large tasks==
==Large tasks==
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# Add a new case.
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# Reorganize the current outline and add more introductory text.

Revision as of 13:24, 31 May 2006

Each month CFD-Wiki selects a certain focus area. The purpose of this is to get as many authors as possible to work together on a common subject. In June 2006 CFD-Wiki's focus area is validation and test cases. Most of us have missed a good set of CFD test cases, including geometries, experimental data, meshes and even contributed solutions. Having this available directly online would certainly be very valuable for the entire CFD community. So joín us and lets create this together!

Here are a few suggestions on things to do (feel free to add your own suggestions here):

First check out the recent changes page to see what others are working on and see if there is anything which attracts your interest and where you think you could help.

Simple tasks

  1. Add "Additional References" to case articles (papers in literature that solve the problem but are not specifically refered to in the article. See the Lid-driven cavity problem article for an example.
  2. Draw a schematic picture for cases that don't have one.

Large tasks

  1. Add a new case.
  2. Reorganize the current outline and add more introductory text.
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