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* [[contrib_icoStructFoam|icoStructFoam]] Fluid-Structure interaction. Demonstrates the use of two coupled solvers and mesh motion | * [[contrib_icoStructFoam|icoStructFoam]] Fluid-Structure interaction. Demonstrates the use of two coupled solvers and mesh motion | ||
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'''Note to editors''': Use the solver name as the page name, when adding a new solver to this page, but prepend ''custom'' in order to avoid name clashes | '''Note to editors''': Use the solver name as the page name, when adding a new solver to this page, but prepend ''custom'' in order to avoid name clashes |
Revision as of 18:00, 21 June 2007
Contributed solvers
Contents
1 Solvers that fit into the OpenFOAM classification
These solvers fit into the classification, that is given by the directory structure of the solver-sources.
1.1 basic
1.2 combustion
1.3 compressible
1.4 DNSandLES
1.5 electromagnetics
1.6 financial
1.7 heatTransfer
1.8 incompressible
1.9 multiphase
1.10 stressAnalysis
2 Other
These solvers don't fit into the standard scheme.
2.1 Turbulence Modeling
2.2 Technology Demos
Solvers that demonstrate concepts, but haven't got a fully implemented physics.
- icoLagrangianFoam Incompressible solver with particles. Demonstrates the use of Lagrangian-particles outside the dieselFoam solver
- icoStructFoam Fluid-Structure interaction. Demonstrates the use of two coupled solvers and mesh motion
- interTrackFoamTracks a moving interface with a moving mesh, so that the mesh boundary remains coincident with the interface.
Note to editors: Use the solver name as the page name, when adding a new solver to this page, but prepend custom in order to avoid name clashes