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OpenFoam Learning
Hey everyone! I’m curious—how long did it take you to get comfortable using OpenFOAM? Whether you're still learning or feel like a pro now, I’d love to hear about your experience and any tips you have! 😄
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New comment 5d ago
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@Suhaib Yasin I did, it really helped me.
Getting Started with CFD and coding
Hey Guys, Thank you for the weekly meet on Monday (13th May). We had a fruitful discussion about CFD, working towards our passion and getting started. There is a lot of software applications widely used in CFD, both, commercially and open-source for simulations, processing data and post-processing. One thing commonly aligned with both of these is the ability to code. In more recent times, I have understood and appreciate the need for proper codes to run, process, automate and post-process CFD data. Traditionally FORTRAN was and still is used in places to test in-house codes or as introduction to scientific coding. More popular now is C and C++ to meet those demands. MATLAB/python is also used to develop CFD codes and to post-process data. The knowledge to know which coding language, process data sets and how to effectively manage huge sets of coding files through source control (Github) is, in my personal opinion, a big asset and a necessary skillset for any CFD engineer. If you are more interested in getting started in CFD and also in coding, I would like to direct you to https://cfd.university/ . This is a website setup by my Course Director Dr. Tom Teschner (Cranfield University) who has expertise in developing code in C and formerly worked with the DLR in Germany. He covers topics for getting into CFD and understanding coding for CFD (development, management, debugging etc.). It gets updated weekly! I just wanted to share my thoughts and hear some opinion on this matter from the people in this community.
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New comment Jun 28
1 like • May 14
Hey @Aswath Ashok ! Thanks for sharing this with us
How to create a portfolio for CFD?
I'd like to make a portfolio that would help me land CFD jobs and introduces myself to similar people of the same interests. Also, what is the best way to share such a portfolio?
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New comment May 7
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Hi @Ahmed Maher , great question. Here are some recommendations, - Provide an overview of your background, and experience in CFD. - Highlight your most significant CFD projects. - List the CFD software you're proficient in (e.g., ANSYS Fluent, OpenFOAM) and any relevant programming languages (e.g., Python, C++) - If you've published papers or presented at conferences related to CFD, include them in your portfolio. - If you have recommendations from professors, colleagues, or clients, include them to add credibility to your portfolio.
COMMONLY USED TURBLENCE MODELS
CLICK HERE most commonly used turbulence models in current CFD modeling. the chapter compare between the governing equations, applications of use, and results between the models
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New comment May 6
1 like • May 4
Thanks for sharing this with us!
The best OpenFOAM textbook
It's for free https://zenodo.org/records/4630596
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New comment Apr 26
1 like • Apr 26
@Mohamed Sayed That sounds a great idea, go for it!
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Muhammed Magid
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