The Beginner’s Course is hands-on and requires a laptop that should be setup before the event. The setup instructions are provided here.
Thursday, November 2nd | |
14:30-15:45 | [C1] Introduction to OpenFOAM João Castro – University of Minho |
16:45-18:00 | [C2] Basic Meshing in OpenFOAM Wagner Galuppo – University of Minho |
Friday, November 3rd | |
14:45-16:00 | [C3] How to Run Cases in OpenFOAM-InterFOAM Rita Carvalho – University of Coimbra |
16:30-17:45 | [C4] Post-processing in Paraview Gabriel Wagner – University of Minho |
Thursday, November 2nd | |
14:30-15:45 | [C1] Introduction to OpenFOAM Programming Bruno Ramôa – University of Minho |
16:45-18:00 | [C2] Implement Boundary Conditions in OpenFOAM Ricardo Ribeiro – University of Minho |
Friday, November 3rd | |
14:45-16:00 | [C3] Discretization Best Practices Hrvoje Jasak – University of Cambridge & Wikki Ltd |
16:30-17:45 | [C4] Leveraging Function Objects Gabriel Magalhães – University of Minho |
Thursday, November 2nd | |
14:30-15:45 | [C1] An Introduction to Adjoint-based CFD Optimisation for Engineering Design Applications Francisco J Campos – ENGYS Ltd |
16:45-18:00 | [C2] Using Extrae and Paraver Performance Tools to Improve OpenFOAM Performance and Scalability Marta Garcia and Josep Pocurull – Barcelona Supercomputing Center |
Friday, November 3rd | |
14:45-16:00 | [C3] The Coherent Data Format for Parallel I/O Simplifies OpenFOAM Case Workflows and Time-To-Solution Gregor Weiß – HLRS and University of Stuttgart |
16:30-17:45 | [C4] Integration of OpenFOAM Modelling and Multi-Objective Optimization António Gaspar-Cunha – University of Minho |