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: Development seems to be ongoing, as reported in the following entries:
 
: Development seems to be ongoing, as reported in the following entries:
 
:* [https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/811913 openFuelCell: A Generic Open Source Fuel Cell Model] - ''Invited Talk at Institut für Verbrennung und Gasdynamik, Lehrstuhl Fluiddynamik, Duisburg, Germany, 16 Mar 2016''
 
:* [https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/811913 openFuelCell: A Generic Open Source Fuel Cell Model] - ''Invited Talk at Institut für Verbrennung und Gasdynamik, Lehrstuhl Fluiddynamik, Duisburg, Germany, 16 Mar 2016''
 
:* [https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/810855 Update on open Fuel Cell code] - ''International Energy Agency Advanced Fuel Cell Implementing Agreement (Annex 37 Meeting ), Grenoble, France, 21 Jun 2016 - 21 Jun 2016''
 
:* [https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/810855 Update on open Fuel Cell code] - ''International Energy Agency Advanced Fuel Cell Implementing Agreement (Annex 37 Meeting ), Grenoble, France, 21 Jun 2016 - 21 Jun 2016''
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: Simply follow the instructions on the [http://openfuelcell.sourceforge.net/doc/quick-start Quick start] to access the source code.
  
 
== Installation ==
 
== Installation ==

Revision as of 20:36, 6 May 2017

1 Description

Quoting from the openFuelCell project page:

The openFuelCell project is a forum to develop open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software to model fuel cells. Fuel cells http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_cell are devices that convert hydrogen and oxygen to water and electricity, and are promising renewable energy conversion devices. Computational fluid dynamics tools are used to size and rate fuel cell systems. OpenFoam is an open source CFD toolbox, available for downloading at http://www.openfoam.com/, written in C++ and conforming to the object-oriented paradigm.


Note (6th of May 2017)
Development seems to be ongoing, as reported in the following entries:
Simply follow the instructions on the Quick start to access the source code.

2 Installation

Valid versions: OF Version 21x.png

Instructions are available in two pages:


3 Documentation

Full documentation available here: Documentation


4 Discussion threads

Here is a list of known discussion threads regarding this toolkit:


5 History

  • 17:02, 30 October 2016 (CET): Added note to the description about the current location and development of the source code.
  • 21:15, 5 April 2014 (CEST): Kicked off this page, since it was nowhere to be found on the wiki.