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www.cfdem.com
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Christoph Goniva, christoph.goniva@cfdem.com
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Copyright 2009-2012 JKU Linz
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Copyright 2012- DCS Computing GmbH, Linz
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Copyright 2012-2015 DCS Computing GmbH, Linz
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Copyright 2015- JKU Linz
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License
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This file is part of CFDEMcoupling.
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CFDEM(R) coupling provides an open source parallel coupled CFD-DEM framework
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combining the strengths of LIGGGHTS(R) DEM code and the Open Source
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combining the strengths of the LIGGGHTS(R) DEM code and the Open Source
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CFD package OpenFOAM(R)(*). The CFDEM(R)coupling toolbox allows to expand
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standard CFD solvers of OpenFOAM(R)(*) to include a coupling to the DEM
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code LIGGGHTS(R). In this toolbox the particle representation within the
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- its modular approach allows users to easily implement new models
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- its MPI parallelization enables to use it for large scale problems
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- the "forum"_lws on CFD-DEM gives the possibility to exchange with other
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users / developers
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- the use of GIT allows to easily update to the latest version
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- basic documentation is provided
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Christoph Goniva and Christoph Kloss, both at DCS Computing GmbH, 2012
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(*) "OpenFOAM(R)"_of is a registered trade mark of OpenCFD Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the ESI Group.
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(*) "OpenFOAM(R)" is a registered trade mark of OpenCFD Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the ESI Group.
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This offering is not approved or endorsed by OpenCFD Limited, the producer of the OpenFOAM software and owner of the OPENFOAM® and OpenCFD® trade marks.
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