Difference between revisions of "Local User Groups / Local User Group Germany"
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− | As a result of our first OpenFOAM user meeting in the | + | As a result of our first OpenFOAM user meeting in the SOUTH of Germany at the University of Cooperative Education Mosbach on October, 15th, 2008, a few topics were identified which are of general interest. All interested users are invited to join these groups which will meet several times a year to discuss, to write code, etc. For further information send a mail to the contact person. |
* [[Turbulence modelling]] (contact: Fabian Brännström, f.braennstroem[at]gmx.de) | * [[Turbulence modelling]] (contact: Fabian Brännström, f.braennstroem[at]gmx.de) | ||
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The next meeting will be in January 2009 at the University of Stuttgart. Details will be published in the OpenFOAM WIKI and the OpenFOAM Message Board. | The next meeting will be in January 2009 at the University of Stuttgart. Details will be published in the OpenFOAM WIKI and the OpenFOAM Message Board. | ||
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+ | As a result of our first OpenFOAM user meeting in the NORTH of Germany at the University of Rostock on November, 5th, 2008, a few topics were identified which are of general interest. All interested users are invited to join these groups which will meet several times a year to discuss, to write code, etc. For further information send a mail to the contact person. | ||
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+ | * [[Turbulence- / wallmodelling/LES/boundary conditions]] (contact: Nikolai Kornev, nikolai.kornev@uni-rostock.de) | ||
+ | * [[ship hydrodynamics / 6 DOF/ movingMesh / free surface flow / cavitation]] (contact: Daniel Schmode, daniel.schmode@gl-group.com) | ||
+ | * [[reacting flow / combustion]] (contact: Hannes Kröger, hannes.kroeger@uni-rostock.de) | ||
+ | * [[heat transfer / optimization]] (contact: Johann Turnow, johann.turnow@uni-rostock.de) | ||
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+ | Furthermore general interest in mesh generation and FSI is underlined. For more information write an email to Johann Turnow (johann.turnow@uni-rostock.de). | ||
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+ | The next meeting will be in January/February 2009. Details will be published in the OpenFOAM WIKI and the OpenFOAM Message Board. |
Revision as of 08:54, 10 November 2008
As a result of our first OpenFOAM user meeting in the SOUTH of Germany at the University of Cooperative Education Mosbach on October, 15th, 2008, a few topics were identified which are of general interest. All interested users are invited to join these groups which will meet several times a year to discuss, to write code, etc. For further information send a mail to the contact person.
- Turbulence modelling (contact: Fabian Brännström, f.braennstroem[at]gmx.de)
- Turbo machinery and Flow in rotating systems (contact: Ivana Buntic Ogor, buntic[at]ish.uni-stuttgart.de)
- Fluid-Structure interaction (contact: Uwe Janoske, janoske[at]ba-mosbach.de)
- Mesh handling (moving mesh, mesh generation) (contact: Uwe Janoske, janoske[at]ba-mosbach.de)
- Multiphase flows and rheology (contact: Christian Winkler, winkler[at]imvt.uni-stuttgart.de)
- Optimization (contact: Michael Böhm, michael.boehm[at]fe-design.de)
The next meeting will be in January 2009 at the University of Stuttgart. Details will be published in the OpenFOAM WIKI and the OpenFOAM Message Board.
As a result of our first OpenFOAM user meeting in the NORTH of Germany at the University of Rostock on November, 5th, 2008, a few topics were identified which are of general interest. All interested users are invited to join these groups which will meet several times a year to discuss, to write code, etc. For further information send a mail to the contact person.
- Turbulence- / wallmodelling/LES/boundary conditions (contact: Nikolai Kornev, nikolai.kornev@uni-rostock.de)
- ship hydrodynamics / 6 DOF/ movingMesh / free surface flow / cavitation (contact: Daniel Schmode, daniel.schmode@gl-group.com)
- reacting flow / combustion (contact: Hannes Kröger, hannes.kroeger@uni-rostock.de)
- heat transfer / optimization (contact: Johann Turnow, johann.turnow@uni-rostock.de)
Furthermore general interest in mesh generation and FSI is underlined. For more information write an email to Johann Turnow (johann.turnow@uni-rostock.de).
The next meeting will be in January/February 2009. Details will be published in the OpenFOAM WIKI and the OpenFOAM Message Board.