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OpenFOAM Project

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Giovanni D.
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Giovanni D.
CAE Engineer
04/24/2024
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best experience free

it si very customizable and free. The user guide is pretty complete
Sunag R.
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Sunag R.
Senior Software Engineer at Mindtree
11/25/2023
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Why OpenFoam

OpenFOAM is open-source and free. It works for both Linux and Windows OS. The codes in Openfoam are written in C++ and the entire OpenFOAM can be automated using python. The visualizer Paraview that comes with OpenFOAM is handy for visualization. The software Paraview can also be interpreted by coding in python using Paraview libraries.
Madhan Kumar P.
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Madhan Kumar P.
Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Manitoba
12/13/2022
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Best opensource CFD software

Fully opensource and freedom to modify the source code. It also has good documentation and user base.

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What is OpenFOAM Project?

OpenFOAM (Open Field Operation and Manipulation) is a free, open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package, primarily designed for the modeling and simulation of fluid flow, chemical reactions, heat transfer, and associated processes. It is widely used across industries including automotive, aerospace, and process engineering. OpenFOAM offers a vast library of solvers and utilities for pre-processing, mesh generation, and data analysis, making it highly adaptable for complex simulations. The software operates on Linux and is developed and maintained by the OpenFOAM Foundation, which ensures it remains open source and freely available.

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2011