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1 1st preCICE Workshop
Date: 2020/02/17 Location: Technical University of Munich, Germany
Join the 1st international preCICE Workshop at the Technical University of Munich, Germany on February 17-18, 2020 to learn how to couple OpenFOAM with other solvers and frameworks (including CalculiX, FEniCS, deal.II, and more) and discuss about partitioned Fluid-Structure Interaction, Conjugate Heat Transfer, and more coupled problems with the international preCICE community.
Start of Event | 2020/02/17 |
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End of Event | 2020/02/18 |
Location | Technical University of Munich, Germany |
URL | https://www.precice.org/preCICE2020/ |
2 2n OpenFOAM® Training Brazil
03 December, 2010 to 03 December, 2010 in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, More information here
3 5th OpenFOAM Workshop
21 June,2010 to 24 June,2010 at Chalmers university in Göteborg, Sweden
4 6th OpenFOAM Workshop
13 June,2011 to 16 June,2011 at Penn State University,USA, More information here
5 7th OpenFOAM Workshop
25 June,2012 to 28 June,2012 at Darmstadt, Germany, Europe
Further information will be avaible at the workshop website and this site.
6 8th International OpenFOAM Workshop
11 June, 2013 to 14 June, 2013 in Jeju, Korea
The Venue is the International Convention Center (ICC) Jeju, KOREA
The Workshop is organized by
- Korean Society for Computational Fluid Engineering
- Multi-Phenomena CFD Engineering Research Center
- OpenFOAM® Workshop Committee
The workshop will follow the traditional (and successful) pattern of 1 training day, 2 days of technical presentations and 1 community day.
The original announcement can be found at the message board.
The workshop website is found here
7 Added captcha to edit dialog
In the past few days a lot of spam-messages were added to the Wiki and had to be removed. To make things more difficult you will be asked a simple arithmetic question when editing/creating a page. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Should you experience any problems, please contact me
Update: It seems like the spam-bots can do arithmetic. I changed the captchas to some simple questions about OpenFOAM. Hint: all the answers are single letters. It should be easy enough to figure out which ones.
As a side-effect it is required that you enter a valid summary for your edit
--Bgschaid 10:59, 16 March 2011 (CET)
8 EMail confirmation required for Editing
Adding a Captcha to the editing dialog didn't solve the spam problem. As an additional measure it is now required that a user has a confirmed EMail-address to allow editing of pages. If your EMail is not yet confirmed the Wiki you will be asked o do so before further editing. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Should you experience problems (no mails arriving etc) please contact me through the Message Board (preferably this thread)
--Bgschaid 14:59, 17 March 2011 (CET)
9 ESI Acquires OpenCFD Ltd
OpenCFD has been aquired by ESI.
For details see:
- the press release by ESI.
- the FAQ by OpenCFD Ltd.
10 Events/10th International OpenFOAM Workshop
Date: 2015/06/29 Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
The Workshop Committee would like to invite you to the 10th International OpenFOAM® Workshop to be held in Ann Arbor, MI, USA, from June 29-July 2, 2015.
Start of Event | 2015/06/29 |
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End of Event | 2015/07/02 |
Location | Ann Arbor, Michigan USA |
URL | http://www.ofw10.org |
11 Events/11th International OpenFOAM Workshop
Date: 2016/06/26 Location: Centro Cultural Vila Flor, Guimarães, Portugal, Europe
The Workshop Committee would like to invite you to the 11th International OpenFOAM® Workshop to be held at Centro Cultural Vila Flor, Guimarães, Portugal, Europe, from June 26-June 30, 2016.
Start of Event | 2016/06/26 |
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End of Event | 2016/06/30 |
Location | Centro Cultural Vila Flor, Guimarães, Portugal, Europe |
URL | http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/ |
12 Events/12th International OpenFOAM Workshop
Date: 2017/07/24 Location: University of Exeter, Great Britain, Europe
The Workshop Committee would like to invite you to the 12th International OpenFOAM® Workshop to be held at University of Exeter, Great Britain, Europe, from July 24-July 27, 2017.
Start of Event | 2017/07/24 |
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End of Event | 2017/07/27 |
Location | University of Exeter, Great Britain, Europe |
URL | http://openfoamworkshop.org/ |
13 Events/13th International OpenFOAM Workshop
Date: 2018/06/24 Location: Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
The Workshop Committee would like to invite you to the 13th International OpenFOAM® Workshop to be held at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, from June 24-29 2018
Start of Event | 2018/06/24 |
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End of Event | 2018/06/29 |
Location | Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
URL | http://openfoamworkshop.org/ |
14 Events/15th International OpenFOAM Workshop
Date: 2020/06/22 Location: George Mason University, Virginia, USA
The Workshop Committee would like to invite you to the 15th International OpenFOAM® Workshop to be held at Arlington, Virginia, USA from June 22 - 25, 2020
Start of Event | 2020/06/22 |
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End of Event | 2020/06/25 |
Location | George Mason University, Virginia, USA |
URL | http://openfoamworkshop.org/ |
15 Events/9th International OpenFOAM Workshop
Date: 2014/06/23 Location: Zagreb, Croatia
The Workshop Committee would like to invite you to the 9th International OpenFOAM® Workshop held 23-26 June 2014 in Zagreb, Croatia.
Start of Event | 2014/06/23 |
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End of Event | 2014/06/26 |
Location | Zagreb, Croatia |
URL | http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/ |
The 9th edition of the OpenFOAM® Workshop provides a forum for researchers, industrial users, software developers, consultants and academics working with OpenFOAM®. The Workshop is a premier event for highlighting recent work with OpenFOAM®, by virtue of its 8-year tradition and the fact that it is open to all contributors, irrespective of their background or interest. As a part of the program, free introductory and advanced OpenFOAM® training will be provided by the Special Interest Groups and experts in the field. The goals of the meeting are:
- Present recent developments, validation results or examples of use where OpenFOAM® software has been applied in novel ways
- Exchange ideas on development of physical models and numerical techniques implemented in OpenFOAM®
- Find colleagues with similar interest to share your experiences and plan future collaboration
- Provide hands-on and in-depth training and information on OpenFOAM® software, its capabilities and future developments Please come and join the biggest OpenFOAM event of the year. For more details, please checkout: http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/
16 Events/Deadline for foam-extend-3.1
May 25, 2014 in Everywhere, World
Contributions for the next release of foam-extend 3.1 accepted
See full article or MessageBoard Announcement for details
17 Events/PFAU 14 Austrian User Meeting
Date: 2017/07/06 Location: Address: 8010 Graz, Inffeldgasse 21a Room: IMEG 140
The OpenFOAM User Meeting v. 14 will take place at the Virtual Vehicle in Graz. All Foamers or anyone who is interested are welcome. If you want to participate or need further information please email to alexander.kospach@v2c2.at
Start of Event | 2017/07/06 |
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End of Event | 2017/07/06 |
Location | Address: 8010 Graz, Inffeldgasse 21a
Room: IMEG 140 |
URL |
Final Agenda https://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/File:2017_PFAU14_Agenda_V2.pdf
18 Events/Testing phase for foam-extend-3.1
Jun 8, 2014 in Everywhere, World
Testing phase for the next release of foam-extend 3.1
See full article or MessageBoard Announcement for details
19 Events/foam-extend-3.1 released
Jun 18, 2014 in Everywhere, World
Foam-extend-3.1 finally released
See full article or [1] for details
20 First Meeting of the Local User Group Austria
The first meeting of the Austrian User Group will take place at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) on September 10, 2010. Start will be at 10:00, we meet at the "Kontaktraum" (TU Wien, Neues EI - 6. Stock, Gußhausstraße 5, 1040 Wien).
For details see Local_User_Groups_/_Local_User_Group_Austria
21 News/ Events/Deadline for next release of foam-extend (December 2014)
It is our pleasure to announce the upcoming release of the next foam-extend code, which should be released before the end of the year 2014. The deadline for contributions to the next foam-extend release is set to November 10th 2014 (in two months). Following the spirit of a true open source effort, we invite the community to contribute with new features and bug fixes. The procedure for contributors can be found at: http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/wiki/HowToContribute/
Date: 2014/09/15 Location: Worldwide
22 News/FEATool Multiphysics 1.8 with OpenFOAM MATLAB CFD GUI
FEATool Multiphysics 1.8 with OpenFOAM MATLAB GUI
The FEATool Multiphysics MATLAB and Octave FEM Simulation Toolbox version 1.8 is now available. In addition to being a fully integrated FEA multiphysics toolbox, and interfacing with the FEniCS FEM solver and external mesh generators such as DistMesh, GiD, Gmsh, and Triangle, the highlight of the new version is introducing a fully integrated and cross-platform OpenFOAM CFD GUI interface for MATLAB and GNU Octave.
The new OpenFOAM MATLAB CFD Toolbox interface allows one to conveniently setup both laminar and fully turbulent incompressible Navier-Stokes CFD problems all within an easy to use graphical user interface (GUI). Featuring built-in CAD tools and (STL) CAD file import, automatic mesh generation (with automatic 2D to 3D mesh conversion and extrusion for 2D problems), FEATool to OpenFOAM case file conversion, solver selection and control, as well as solution import with postprocessing and visualization. As with all the FEATool MATLAB GUI functionality, models can also be saved and exported as m-file CLI functions where custom scripting and support for all MATLAB and Octave functions and toolboxes is supported. With the added support for the popular OpenFOAM CFD solver and FEniCS, high-performance multiphysics, multi-simulation, and CFD modeling can now be all be conveniently done within a single software interface.
Please visit the FEATool Multiphysics MATLAB FEM Toolbox website for more information.
Date: 2018/05/17 Location: Hong Kong
FEATool Multiphysics is developed by Precise Simulation Ltd. which was established in 2013 and is dedicated to providing accurate, efficient, and easy to use software solutions to a wide range of mathematical modeling, multiphysics, and computer simulation needs. In close collaboration with academic high-performance computing (HPC) partners with significant knowledge and over a decade of experience in many physics based Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) fields such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM), chemical engineering, and heat transfer simulations Precise Simulation is able to offer a wide range of customized solutions.
The goal of the FEATool Multiphysics software suite is to be able to make physics based computer simulation easier and more enjoyable to learn for students in engineering, physics, and mathematics, and also simpler and more convenient to work with for both academic teachers, researchers, and corporate engineers.23 News/FOAM-extend next release (release 3.2) - test phase deadline: June 25th
After some initial testing, the new foam-extend-3.1 code is now available here: http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/foam-extend-3.1/ci/nextRelease/tree/ as a release candidate for version 3.2. The next step is to test everything again thoroughly. We therefore invite the community to install the release candidate, run the test loop, and test your own cases.
Merge requests have now all been integrated in a new version of the foam-extend-3.1 nextRelease branch, which now constitutes a release candidate for version 3.2. The code will remain in the nextRelease branch until the official release. Click on History for the history of commits. The release notes will be updated during the testing period.
The next step is to test everything again thoroughly. We therefore invite the community to install the release candidate, run the test loop, and test your own cases. This should be done by June 25, after which foam-extend-3.2 is officially released and merged to the master branch.
To clone a fresh working copy (and checkout the nextRelease branch): mkdir ~/foam cd ~/foam git clone --branch nextRelease git://git.code.sf.net/p/openfoam-extend/foam-extend-3.1 foam-extend-3.1
To migrate from a previous foam-extend-3.1 working copy: cd ~/foam cd foam-extend-3.1 git pull git checkout nextRelease Note that work has been done also in ThirdParty, so it is a good idea to make sure that all those packages are re-compiled.
The installation instructions for Ubuntu 14.04 have been updated: $WM_PROJECT_DIR/doc/buildInstructions/Ubuntu/Ubuntu_14.04 (during testing period: switch to nextRelease branch!)
Similar installation procedures as before applies for other architectures. If all required packages are installed, it is merely a matter of sourcing the etc/bashrc file: . ~/foam/foam-extend-3.1/etc/bashrc and doing: foam ./Allwmake.firstInstall
Run the testHarness, following the instructions in $WM_PROJECT_DIR/testHarness/README.txt
Report any compilation problems in this thread. Help us write installation recipes for different architectures. Report bugs in the Mantis bug-tracker: http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/ticketsfoamextendrelease/
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Date: 2015/06/18
The foam-extend administrators.24 News/Improvement of the way things can be added on the Wiki-frontpage - September 2013
To help people add things to the front page of the Wiki two new things have been added
- "Subpages" for "Learn" and "Link" that can be edited by everyone
- Forms for News-items and Events
Date: 2013/09/10 Location: Leoben, Austria
25 News/OpenFOAM-extend BugTracker migrated
Because the old Mantis-bugtracker was discontinued by SourceForge it was migrated here
Date: 2014/06/19
26 News/OpenFOAM-extend fully operational again
Finally the repositories of the OpenFOAM-extend project are fully operational again.
The cause of the interuption of service there was that ANSYS objected to six files in the OpenFOAM 1.6-ext versions which they claim that they touch their intellectual property and shut down the repositories with a DMCA-notice (as a collateral damage a number of other projects was hurt). Until this matter is resolved the files are removed from the 1.6-ext (they are not essential) and all repositories carrying it.
For details see: this post on the message board27 News/PFAU XII Meeting in Linz, March 15th 2016
The next version of PFAU will take place in Linz, in the "Wissensturm" (close to the Main Station), on Tuesday, March 15th, 2016. The meeting starts at 1.00 p.m.
For details go to: PFAU_XII_Austrian_User_Meeting
Date: 2016/03/15 Location: Linz, Wissensturm (Stadtbibliothek).
28 News/PFAU18 graz: July 3rd 2019 (Austrian User Meeting)
PFAU18 graz: July 3rd 2019 (Austrian User Meeting)
The OpenFOAM Austrian User Meeting "PFAU18_graz" is scheduled for Wednesday, July 3, 2019 (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
Date: 2019/07/03 Location: Institute of Process and Particle Engineering Graz University of Technology Inffeldgasse 13/HS i8
Abstract submission and registration is now closed. For the program, please follow this link:
https://bit.ly/2QYTOIQ29 News/Release 2.2.2 of OpenFOAM
The OpenFOAM Foundation released version 2.2.2 of OpenFOAM.
Date: 2013/10/14
30 News/Release 2.3.0 of OpenFOAM
The OpenFOAM Foundation released version 2.3.0 of OpenFOAM.
Date: 2014/02/17
31 News/Release 2.4.0 of OpenFOAM
OpenFOAM Foundation has released OpenFOAM 2.4.0 - Release notes for version 2.4.0
Note: The version numbering has changed, with the adoption of the Semantic Versioning specification. This means that 2.4.0 was originally meant to be identified as 2.3.2. This version number change was proposed on this bug report.
Date: 2015/05/22
-- Wyldckat (talk) 15:54, 24 May 2015 (CEST)32 News/Release of foam-extend 3.2
Foam-extend-3.2 is now released !
It is our pleasure to announce the release of the foam-extend-3.2 code.
The code is available here: http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/foam-extend-3.1/ci/v3.2/tree/
Descriptions are available here: http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/wiki/Home/
A simpler URL brings also brings you directly to the foam-extend-project: http://foam-extend.org/
The release notes are available here: http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/foam-extend-3.1/ci/v3.2/tree/ReleaseNotes.txt (In $WM_PROJECT_DIR/ReleaseNotes.txt)
The complete source code is available from the sourceforge git repository and can be obtained as follows:
git clone http://git.code.sf.net/p/openfoam-extend/foam-extend-3.1 foam-extend-3.2 cd foam-extend-3.2 git checkout v3.2
or
git clone --branch v3.2 http://git.code.sf.net/p/openfoam-extend/foam-extend-3.1 foam-extend-3.2
Installation instructions can be found here: http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/foam-extend-3.1/ci/v3.2/tree/doc/buildInstructions/ (In $WM_PROJECT_DIR/doc/buildInstructions)
Report installation problems. See BUG REPORTS below. Contribute with additional build instructions. See BUG REPORTS below. Run the testHarness, following the instructions in $WM_PROJECT_DIR/testHarness/README.txt. Report fails, including URL to test results. See BUG REPORTS below.
The foam-extend workflow: The master branch is updated with bug fixes, but no new features: "stable". The nextRelease branch is updated both with bug fixes and new features: "semi-stable". The installation instructions are for the master branch.
You are encouraged to continuously contribute to the nextRelease branch according to the instructions at: http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/wiki/HowToContribute/
BUG REPORTS: Report bugs in the bug-tracker: http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/ticketsfoamextendrelease/ Give an URL to testHarness fails, if applicable. Paste a patch for small bug fixes or feature additions (see http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/wiki/HowToContribute/)
The foam-extend administrators.
Date: 2015/09/17
33 News/Tutorial Wiki and Relation To This Site
At the 4th ESI-OpenFOAM Conference a Wiki with tutorials was presented. This is not seen as a competition to this site.
See the full article for details
Date: 2016/10/12 Location: Cologne, Germany
34 News/Update of Wiki-Software and new look
The software of the Wiki has been updated. During the update the basic skin of the Wiki was redone and the landing page got a slight overhaul. It should now be usable on mobile devices,
See full article for technical details
35 News/Wiki-Software updated 19July 2013
The software of the Wiki has been updated to the latest version. Operations should be as normal except for these new features:
- User account creation has been modified due to excessive user creation by spambots. To create a user you have to provide an Email-adress to which a confirmation mail will be sent. The account will be approved by a human (this may take a couple of days, sorry). If you don't get a confirmation mail or an account approvement, please contact me
- The Talk-pages (like the one about the main page here) now have the possibility to have threaded discussions. For for instructions click here. Threads also can be added to regular pages. This is in no way meant to replace MessageBoard but should allow people to discuss the content of the Wiki-page in question or the software on that page.
- The Twitter-widget currently does not work (presumably due to an API-change by Twitter). This is not considered a feature and is being worked on.
Should you have any problems please contact me on the message board in this thread.
--Bgschaid (talk) 14:50, 19 July 2013 (CEST)36 OpenSource CFD Conference 2010
4 November, 2010 to 5 November, 2010 in Munich, Germany, More information at http://www.opensourcecfd.com/conference2010/
Venue: Eurostars Grand Central, Munich, Germany
This year’s Open Source CFD International Conference will build upon the considerable interest and success of those who are using, programming and deploying open source CFD solutions.
OSCIC invites authors to submit abstracts of 300-500 words, including title and author contact information and affiliation.
Abstracts are invited for a broad range of topics and should aim to highlight validated methods and breakthrough technologies. Works should demonstrate how adoption of open source CFD software is moving CAE process and business forward.
The following types of participation are all available at the event: - Written paper - Oral (slides) presentation - Poster presentation
The paper submission deadline was extended to 16th July 2010 and a submission form is provided at http://www.opensourcecfd.com/conference2010/
37 PFAU 11 Austrian User Meeting
26 November, 2015 in Leoben, Austria
The OpenFOAM User Meeting v. 11 in Leoben is scheduled for Thursday, November 26, 2015 (9.30 a.m. - 16.30 p.m.)
It will take place at this address:
Chair for Modelling and Simulation of Metallurgical Processes Department of Metallurgy Metallurgiegebäude 3.OG Seminarraum 325 University of Leoben Franz-Josef Strasse 18 8700 Leoben Austria
See full article for a map with directions
38 PFAU 15 Austrian User Meeting
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
See full article for a map with directions
For participation please contact Alexander Vakhrushev: alexander.vakhrushev at unileoben.ac.at
39 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.
Looking to see you next time!
Sincerely,
Alexander
40 Presentations
You can check the available presentations at the following link:
41 Next Meeting
Beforehand the next PFAU is planned for the summer time 2018 and will be held in Linz. Please follow the announcements.
41.1 PFAU 19 Austrian User Meeting
26 November, 2019 in Leoben, Austria
The OpenFOAM User Meeting v. 19 in Leoben is scheduled for Tuesday, November 26, 2019 (9.30 a.m. - 15.00 p.m.)
It will take place at this address:
Chair for Modelling and Simulation of Metallurgical Processes Department of Metallurgy Metallurgiegebäude 3.OG ISN Raum 313 University of Leoben Franz-Josef Strasse 18 8700 Leoben Austria
See full article for a map with directions
41.2 PFAU 5.0 Austrian User Meeting
12 November, 2012 in Linz, Austria
the OpenFOAM(R) User Group in Linz invites to the 5th meeting of the Austrian OpenFOAM(R) User Group
The meeting is planned to be very informal. There should be many (short and informal!) presentations. Everybody should at least contribute a few words on his current work.
Date: Monday, Nov. 12, 2012 from 10:00 - 16:00
Proposed schedule:
- Introduction & Administrativa
- Presentations
- discussion in small groups
LOCATION:
The venue of the meeting is the Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), at the Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer (Institut für Strömungslehre und Wärmeübertragung). The postal address is Altenbergerstrasse 69, 4040 Linz
The meeting will be held at room "Rep. Raum G". in the Uni-Center (Mensa), a campus map is available here
41.3 PFAU 6.0 Austrian User Meeting
24 June, 2013 in Graz, Austria
The OpenFOAM User Meeting 6.0 in Graz is scheduled for Monday, June 24, 2013 (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
It will take place at this address:
Institute for Process and Particle Engineering Graz University of Technology Inffeldgasse 13/III 8010 Graz Austria
If you want to participate (either with or without a presentation) contact Stefan Radl
41.4 PFAU 7.0 Austrian User Meeting
18 November, 2013 in Leoben, Austria
The OpenFOAM User Meeting 7.0 in Leoben is scheduled for Monday, November 18, 2013 (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
It will take place at this address:
Chair for Modelling and Simulation of Metallurgical Processes Department of Metallurgy Metallurgiegebäude 3.OG University of Leoben Franz-Josef Strasse 18 8700 Leoben Austria
See full article for a map with directions
For participation please contact Alexander Vakhrushev.
Please feel free to suggest your topics to present.
41.5 PFAU 8.0 Austrian User Meeting
June 16, 2014 in Vienna, Austria
The meeting of the Austrian OpenFOAM User Group "PFAU8" takes place in Vienna on June 16, 2014 (Monday) from 10:00 - 16:00. See full article for details
41.6 Release 1.7 of OpenFOAM
OpenCFD released version 1.7 of OpenFOAM. In addition to the usual source-packages binary packages for Debian/Ubuntu were released and can be downloaded here
For details see the release notes
41.7 Release 1.7.1 of OpenFOAM
One month after the main release, OpenCFD ships a minor update of OpenFOAM to version 1.7.1. This release fixes problems compiling OpenFOAM with gcc-4.5.0, which is the default system compiler eg. for Suse Linux 11.3.
For details and download see the release notes.
--Akidess 14:39, 27 August 2010 (CEST)41.8 Release 2.0.0 of OpenFOAM
London, June 16,2011.
OpenCFD released version 2.0.0 of OpenFOAM. It is distributed as:
- Ubuntu/Debian Packages;
- RPM packages for SuSE (delayed release);
- source code of the release 2.0.0 and git repository with bug fixes 2.0.x.
For details see the release notes.
-- Wyldckat 13:25, 18 June 2011 (CEST)41.9 Release 2.0.1 of OpenFOAM
London, August 04,2011.
OpenCFD released version 2.0.1 of OpenFOAM. It is distributed as:
- Ubuntu/Debian Packages;
- RPM packages for SuSE;
- source code of the release 2.0.1 and git repository with bug fixes 2.0.x.
For details see the release notes.
-- Wyldckat 17:10, 6 August 2011 (CEST)41.10 Release 2.1.0 of OpenFOAM
The OpenFOAM Foundation released version 2.1.0 of OpenFOAM. It is distributed as:
- Ubuntu/Debian Packages;
- RPM packages for SuSE;
- RPM packages for Fedora;
- source code of the release 2.1.0 and git repository with bug fixes 2.1.x.
For details see the release notes.
-- Wyldckat 14:17, 31 December 2011 (CET)
41.11 Release 2.1.1 of OpenFOAM
The OpenFOAM Foundation released version 2.1.1 of OpenFOAM. It is distributed as:
- Ubuntu/Debian Packages;
- RPM packages for SuSE;
- RPM packages for Fedora;
- source code of the release 2.1.1 and git repository with bug fixes 2.1.x.
For details see the release notes.
-- Wyldckat 22:38, 31 May 2012 (CEST)41.12 Release 2.2.0 of OpenFOAM
The OpenFOAM Foundation released version 2.2.0 of OpenFOAM. It is distributed as:
- Ubuntu/Debian Packages;
- RPM packages for SuSE;
- RPM packages for Fedora;
- source code of the release 2.2.0 and git repository with bug fixes 2.2.x.
For details see the release notes.