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2017 Summer session - UNIGE Introductory OpenFOAM training

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Dates:
The course was held from 10th to 14th of July, 2017.

Location:
University of Genoa. DICCA.
1, Via Montallegro
16145 Genoa, Italy


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Hey, where did the training material go?
The 2017 summer session slides were revised and new tutorials where added.
You can find the latest training material in the following link:

http://www.wolfdynamics.com/our-services/training/openfoam-intro-training.html?id=163








If you are new to linux and you do not want to go thru the hustle and bustle of installing it, partioning your hard drive, and installing all the applications for CFD, CAD, meshing, visualization and optimization (OpenFOAM included), we recommend you to use this virtual machine based on Linux Opensuse Leap 42.1.

SUSEFoam5 (for OpenFOAM version 5.0)


Click here to download the installation instructions.

We recommend you to install this linux virtual machine using VMware Workstation Player (free for non-commercial, personal and home use). Alternatively, you can use virtualBox (opensource), which works in MacOS and windows.






 
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