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OpenFOAM beginner core courses

Posted By: lucky_aut
OpenFOAM beginner core courses

OpenFOAM beginner core courses
Last updated 2/2024
Duration: 5h9m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 4.63 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Your first mandatory course of OpenFOAM before you can do your own cases


What you'll learn
Understand the instalation of openFOAM
Able to utilise existing template folder to new case
Have a core understanding of meshing, boundary conditions, and computational scheme
Learn how to use code for efficient programming

Requirements
Basic fluid mechanics
No LINUX or other programming language basic needed

Description
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is an advanced tools to solve complex fluid dynamic and heat transfer equations using numerical method. OpenFOAM is an open-source and free to use CFD solver with the largest community in the world. Despite its powerful capability, its major drawback is the step learning process. By making this course, I hope I can reduce the effort of new learners to start learning using this amazing and powerful tool.
In this course, you will get hands-on experience using OpenFOAM following the core theories related to the setting used in the simulation simply and intuitively, so you can use it for your applications.
You don't have to have basic LINUX or other programming experience before this course; we will explain some basic useful LINUX commands only related to the operation of OpenFOAM, and some efficient programming tricks will be also explained during the course.
This course will be separated into five parts (1) introduction, (2) core knowledge, (3) useful cases, (4) some advanced theories, and (5) More "realistic" applications.
with the focus on the basic "tutorial" case folder, meshing using blockMesh and snappyHexMesh, geometry editing using Blender, post-processing, turbulent modeling, scheme and algorithm theory, and some "real-world" workflow.
Who this course is for:
New or beginner OpenFOAM learner who wants to understand the core knowledge

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