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== Summary of the PFAU 15 Meeting ==
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I would like to thank all participants and especially the presenters! It is always a pleasure to meet you all. Our geography now extended till Tirol! We had different topics but with common interests in the multiphase, turbulence and heat transfer modeling. The general OpenFOAM topics were presented, as well as a comparison of the modeling and the experimental work.
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At the BoF session the Tutorial Collection was discussed. A possibility of the OpenFOAM Tutorial Subforum at the CFD-Online was considered. These actions will be continued.
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For the authors of the tutorial materials it would be valuable to fill in the "Further Reading" section.
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It was also suggested to possibly add validation cases in the Tutorial and mark them with a corresponding flag.
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OpenFOAM version compatibilities are still an issue, and many user stressed that they have to keep their solver with the old releases (e.g. 2.3x) to make their code running.
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It was reminded to subscribe to the Austrian User Group Mailing list to stay up-to-day with Community activities.
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[https://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/mailman/ OpenFOAM mailing lists]
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Looking to see you next time!
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Sincerely,
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Alexander
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== Presentations ==
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You can check the available presentations at the following link:
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[https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kixbdxe2afgbkra/AAAe5iaOd4qqOZ9jUVd6F5GJa?dl=0 PFAU 15 Presentations]
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== Next Meeting ==
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Beforehand the next PFAU is planned for the summer time 2018 and will be held in Linz. Please follow the announcements.
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:15, 10 January 2018

11 December, 2017 in Leoben, Austria

The OpenFOAM User Meeting 15 in Leoben is scheduled for Monday, December 11, 2017 (9:00 a.m. - 16:30 p.m.)

It will take place at this address:

Seminarraum Eisen 
Metallurgiegebäude 2.OG
University of Leoben
Franz-Josef Strasse 18
8700 Leoben Austria 



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The final agenda can be found here: File:PFAU 15 Agenda.pdf


For participation please contact Alexander Vakhrushev: alexander.vakhrushev at unileoben.ac.at




1 Summary of the PFAU 15 Meeting

I would like to thank all participants and especially the presenters! It is always a pleasure to meet you all. Our geography now extended till Tirol! We had different topics but with common interests in the multiphase, turbulence and heat transfer modeling. The general OpenFOAM topics were presented, as well as a comparison of the modeling and the experimental work.

At the BoF session the Tutorial Collection was discussed. A possibility of the OpenFOAM Tutorial Subforum at the CFD-Online was considered. These actions will be continued.

For the authors of the tutorial materials it would be valuable to fill in the "Further Reading" section.

It was also suggested to possibly add validation cases in the Tutorial and mark them with a corresponding flag.

OpenFOAM version compatibilities are still an issue, and many user stressed that they have to keep their solver with the old releases (e.g. 2.3x) to make their code running.


It was reminded to subscribe to the Austrian User Group Mailing list to stay up-to-day with Community activities.

OpenFOAM mailing lists


Looking to see you next time!

Sincerely,

Alexander


2 Presentations

You can check the available presentations at the following link:

PFAU 15 Presentations


3 Next Meeting

Beforehand the next PFAU is planned for the summer time 2018 and will be held in Linz. Please follow the announcements.


Reported at Dec 5, 2017

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