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Henry Weller e2c9cb4563 rigidBodyDynamics: Added dictionary-based IO of the rigidBodyModel, bodies and joints
Added support for composite joints including a specialized 6-DoF form for floating bodies.
2016-04-08 16:35:49 +01:00
applications rigidBodyDynamics/bodies: Complete set of clone functions to support copy construction and assignment 2016-04-07 23:04:17 +01:00
bin foamNewFunctionObject: script to create template code for a new function object 2016-03-22 17:40:03 +00:00
doc scotchDecomp, ptscotchDecomp: Updated documentation 2016-03-25 22:36:13 +00:00
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tutorials Specialized dotInterpolate for the efficient calculation of flux fields 2016-04-06 20:20:53 +01:00
wmake applications/.*/Allwmake: Updated to support "stop on 1st error" 2016-04-04 09:03:40 +01:00
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Allwmake scripts: Reformat with consistent section separators 2016-02-15 18:30:24 +00:00
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README for OpenFOAM-dev

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About OpenFOAM

OpenFOAM is a free, open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package released by the OpenFOAM Foundation. It has a large user base across most areas of engineering and science, from both commercial and academic organisations. OpenFOAM has an extensive range of features to solve anything from complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat transfer, to solid dynamics and electromagnetics.

Copyright

OpenFOAM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file COPYING in this directory or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/, for a description of the GNU General Public License terms under which you can copy the files.