Mark Olesen
openfoam
Involved Projects and Packages
This project provides software for engineering and natural science.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Science
If you like to help to maintain the repository, please contact the respective maintainer:
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Science_team
For electrical engineering see electronics project:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/electronics
OpenFOAM is a free, open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package produced by OpenCFD Ltd with twice yearly releases.
It has a large user base across many areas of engineering and science,
used in academic, government and commercial organizations.
OpenFOAM has an extensive range of features to solve complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat
transfer, as well as solid dynamics and electromagnetics.
https://www.openfoam.com/
A simple tool that allows system administrators or users to set a site-wide
default for which OpenFOAM version is to be used, but also allow
users to set their own preferred OpenFOAM version, thereby overriding
the site-wide default.
OpenFOAM is a free, open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
software package produced by OpenCFD Ltd with twice yearly releases.
It has a large user base across many areas of engineering and science,
used in academic, government and commercial organizations.
OpenFOAM has an extensive range of features to solve anything from
complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat
transfer, to solid dynamics and electromagnetics.
https://www.openfoam.com/news/main-news/openfoam-v1912
OpenFOAM is a free, open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
software package produced by OpenCFD Ltd with twice yearly releases.
It has a large user base across many areas of engineering and science,
used in academic, government and commercial organizations.
OpenFOAM has an extensive range of features to solve anything from
complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat
transfer, to solid dynamics and electromagnetics.
https://www.openfoam.com/news/main-news/openfoam-v2006