Wolf Dynamics - Multiphysics simulations, optimization, and data analytics

OpenFOAM Advanced - Fall

Due to previous commitments, we had to cancel the 2018 fall session (December). However, we will deliver this training during the 2019 winter session.

 

Fall session - 2018

Dates

Course description

Dec, 2018

Introduction to the finite volume method (FVM), numerical schemes, solution techniques, and best standard practices. Applications in OpenFOAM®, C++, Fortran, and Python.

Dec, 2018

Basic programming in OpenFOAM®.  Codestream and high level programming.  Programming boundary conditions, initial conditions, function objects, modifying solvers, developing and cloning models, understanding the doxygen documentation.

Dec, 2018

Moving meshes, rigid body motion, adaptive mesh refinement, overset meshes, mesh topological modifications and source terms.

Dec, 2018

Computational heat transfer and high-speed compressible flows with OpenFOAM® - Theory and applications.

Dec, 2018

Open day (free for participants of the advanced training). This day (from 9:30 to 16:30), is dedicated to help participants to setup their cases.  Note: Lunch is not included.

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Fees
1 Day 400 Euros + VAT
2 Days 700 Euros + VAT
3 Days 900 Euros + VAT
4 Days 1000 Euros + VAT
5 Days The fifth day is on us

 

Info. For industry participants and general public, a 20% discount is applied to registrations received 30 days prior to the beginning of the course.

Info. For academics (postdocs, researchers, professors) taking at least two courses, a 25% discount is applied to registrations received 30 days prior to the beginning of the course (a proof of the academic position held must be provided).

Info. 40% discount for undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students taking at least two courses (a proof of enrollment in an academic program must be provided).

 

 


 

Prerequisites: intermediate knowledge of CFD, OpenFOAM®, and Linux is required. Some basic knowledge of C++ and shell scripting is beneficial. For those following the optimization training, no prior knowledge of Dakota is required.

Location: DICCA, University of Genova, (via Montallegro 1, 16145 Genova, Italy). Here you can find useful information on how to get to the course location.

Course times: from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, plus 30 minutes of Q&A.

Language: English

Instructors: Joel Guerrero, Matteo Colli

Number of seats: 15 places available.

Training material:  every participant will get a copy of the printed lecture notes and an USB key with the supporting material.

Teaching method:  lectures and hands-on sessions to validate the acquired knowledge. A training certificate is provided to all attendees who complete the course.

Additional information:

These courses are offered in cooperation with the University of Genova.

The fee includes the printed material, an USB key with the supporting material, and lunch and refreshments.

Cancellations two weeks before the course will not be accepted due to logistic reasons. It is the choice of the costumer to send a substitute.

Attendees are not required to bring their own laptop since workstations with pre-installed software will be available.

 

If you are looking for basic OpenFOAM® training, take a look at our OpenFOAM® Introductory Training.

 

 

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