Difference between revisions of "Main Special Interest Groups"
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* [[sig_Aeroacoustics|Aeroacoustics]] | * [[sig_Aeroacoustics|Aeroacoustics]] | ||
+ | * [[sig_CombustionReactingFlows|Combustion and Reacting flows]] | ||
* [[sig_Engine|Simulation of Engines]] | * [[sig_Engine|Simulation of Engines]] | ||
* [[sig_Fluid_Solid_Interaction|Fluid/Solid Interaction]] | * [[sig_Fluid_Solid_Interaction|Fluid/Solid Interaction]] | ||
+ | * [[sig_foam-extend|foam-extend]] | ||
* [[sig_Gas_Explosions|Gas explosions]] (and porous combustion) | * [[sig_Gas_Explosions|Gas explosions]] (and porous combustion) | ||
+ | * [[sig_HPC|High Performance Computing]] | ||
* [[sig_Multiphase|Multiphase Flows]] | * [[sig_Multiphase|Multiphase Flows]] | ||
+ | * [[sig_Nuclear|Nuclear Simulations]] | ||
+ | * [[sig_Numerical_Optimization|Numerical Optimization]] | ||
+ | * [[sig Phase Change|Phase Change]] | ||
* [[sig_Ship_Hydrodynamics|Ship Hydrodynamics]] | * [[sig_Ship_Hydrodynamics|Ship Hydrodynamics]] | ||
* [[sig_Teaching|Teaching]] | * [[sig_Teaching|Teaching]] | ||
* [[sig_Turbomachinery|Turbomachinery]] | * [[sig_Turbomachinery|Turbomachinery]] | ||
* [[sig_Turbulence|Turbulence]] | * [[sig_Turbulence|Turbulence]] | ||
+ | * [[sig_WindE|Wind Energy]] | ||
+ | (the list is not complete. It only reflects the interests of those who have attended the OpenFOAM Workshops in Milan, Zagreb and Montreal) | ||
− | + | [[Category:Special Interest Groups|*]] |
Latest revision as of 13:06, 7 July 2015
- Now, each of us has his own special gift
- And you know this was meant to be true,
- And if you don't underestimate me,
- I won't underestimate you.
- - Bob Dylan (Dear Landlord)
These pages should help OpenFOAM-Users with special interests to organize themselves into groups
- Aeroacoustics
- Combustion and Reacting flows
- Simulation of Engines
- Fluid/Solid Interaction
- foam-extend
- Gas explosions (and porous combustion)
- High Performance Computing
- Multiphase Flows
- Nuclear Simulations
- Numerical Optimization
- Phase Change
- Ship Hydrodynamics
- Teaching
- Turbomachinery
- Turbulence
- Wind Energy
(the list is not complete. It only reflects the interests of those who have attended the OpenFOAM Workshops in Milan, Zagreb and Montreal)