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Revision as of 16:32, 9 July 2014


1 OpenFOAM Numerical Optimization Working Group

The OpenFOAM Numerical Optimization Working Group was initiated at the Ninth OpenFOAM Workshop in Zagreb, June 2014. See the slides for more information.

Responsibles: Joel Guerrero, Christian Carestia.

Join the Sig Numerical Optimization linkedin group to be part of the discussions!

Short personal presentations of the people in the group (add a presentation of yourself!)

2 Objectives

  • Identify common areas of interest in numerical optimization for OpenFOAM;
  • Share knowledge and experience and discussing issues related to the field of numerical optimization;
  • Provide tutorials involving academic and industrial cases where numerical optimization has been applied successfully;
  • Develop best practise guidelines in numerical optimization;
  • Research & develop new methods, applied elsewhere, which could be integrated in the OpenFOAM workflow;
  • connect people with the same interest in the numerical optimization field;
  • Organize events, workshops and collaborations.

3 Guidelines

Detailed written tutorials should be added to the 'tutorial' workspace below.

An SVN repository will be added soon where source files and tutorials will be located

4 Work space

5 Current projects

6 External Links