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=== Tutorials by EDF ===
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'''Code Saturne version 1.3.2 Tutorial'''
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* The aim of this case is to train the user of Code Saturne on a simplified but real 3D compu-
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tation. It corresponds to a stratified flow in a T-junction.
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Link: [http://cfd.mace.manchester.ac.uk/twiki/pub/Main/JuanUribe/tutorial.pdf tutorial.pdf]
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=== Tutorials by somebody in MSc/4th Year Aerospace Advanced CFD Laboratory ===
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'''Laminar Flow in tube bundlusing Code Saturne'''
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* One of the objectives of this exercise is to compare the three different types of mesh-
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ing techniques described above for a complex curved geometry, and assess their relative
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strengths and weaknesses in terms of solution accuracy.
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* A second objective is to gain more experience in using a wider range of CFD and
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other software tools for simulations and post-processing; in particular here using the
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Code Saturne program to perform the flow simulations.
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Link: [http://cfd.mace.manchester.ac.uk/twiki/pub/Main/TubeBundleTutorial/tutorial-1.pdf tutorial-1.pdf]
  
 
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Revision as of 21:32, 18 November 2010

Documentation

Official Code-Saturne Documentation

The original online documentation of Code-Saturne can be found here:

Link: Code-Saturne Official Website

Code-Saturne Users Wiki at the University of Manchester

A great Wiki about the use of Code-Saturne maintained by the University of Manchester

Link: Saturne Users Wiki @ U. Manchester

Tutorials

Tutorials by EDF

Code Saturne version 1.3.2 Tutorial

Includes

  • The aim of this case is to train the user of Code Saturne on a simplified but real 3D compu-

tation. It corresponds to a stratified flow in a T-junction.

Link: tutorial.pdf

Tutorials by somebody in MSc/4th Year Aerospace Advanced CFD Laboratory

Laminar Flow in tube bundlusing Code Saturne

Includes

  • One of the objectives of this exercise is to compare the three different types of mesh-

ing techniques described above for a complex curved geometry, and assess their relative strengths and weaknesses in terms of solution accuracy.

  • A second objective is to gain more experience in using a wider range of CFD and

other software tools for simulations and post-processing; in particular here using the Code Saturne program to perform the flow simulations.

Link: tutorial-1.pdf

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Tutorial title

subtitle

Tutorial description

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