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Overview of Chemical Processes with OpenFOAM: Theory and applications

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posted on 2025-04-02, 19:12 authored by Joel GuerreroJoel Guerrero, Eric Daymo

These learning resources (slides and tutorials) are related to the following training sessions:


OpenFOAM advanced training.

Overview of Chemical Processes with OpenFOAM: Theory and applications

APR2025 | OpenFOAM 12 (Slides_PDF2025.zip and Examples2025.zip)

NOV2024 | OpenFOAM 12 (Slides_PDF2024.zip and Examples2024.zip)

Thank you very much to Tonkomo, LLC (https://www.tonkono.com/) and Eric Daymo (course instructor) for this collab.


For more information or to schedule a training session, send an email to guerrero@wolfdynamics.com


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