--- jupytext: formats: ipynb,md:myst text_representation: extension: .md format_name: myst format_version: 0.13 jupytext_version: 1.14.1 kernelspec: display_name: Python 3 (ipykernel) language: python name: python3 --- # Tutorials ```{admonition} Preliminary: introduction on OpenFOAM classical workflow Let's recall that working with OpenFOAM involves: - setting up a directory with different files defining a simulation, in particular `system/controlDict`, `system/fsSolution`, `constant/transportProperties` and files describing the initial conditions. - running commands to create the mesh and launch the simulation. To restart a simulation or create another simulation from a previous one, other manual file manipulations are necessary. Then, some output files can be analyzed and used to produce figures and movies. Fluidsimfoam is a unified framework providing a Python API and shell commands to help us for these different steps. These tutorials present how it works in practice. ``` **Versions used in these tutorials:** ```{code-cell} ipython3 !fluidsimfoam-info ``` ```{toctree} --- maxdepth: 2 --- tuto_tgv.myst.md tuto_phill.myst.md tuto_dam.myst.md ```