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Meshing using OpenFOAM technology: snappyHexMesh and blockMesh. Self-paced and do it at any time training. Tutorial 1 - Part 1 3D Cylinder – External flow mesh Topics covered in this tutorial: snappyHexMesh workflow Edge refinement Surface refinement Region refinement How to capture edges in paraview Basic visualization in paraview/paraFoam Best standard practices Tips and tricks Link to onshape geometry: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b2d... Training material repository: https://figshare.com/articles/present... Complete playlist: • Meshing using OpenFOAM technology | snappy... This training is based on OpenFOAM 12, but the general guidelines and standard practices should work with any OpenFOAM version. ********************************************************************************** Wolʇ Dynamics, your reliable partner for CAE solutions, CAD and solid modeling → Meshing → Simulations → Automation and optimization → Post-processing → Data analytics and ML → Reporting http://www.wolfdynamics.com/ Why Wolʇ Dynamics? Simply look at our banner - notice how the F appears backwards. Wolʇ Dynamics ↔ Flow Dynamics 😯+💣=🤯 **************************************************************************** 👉 Subscribe and hit the bell to see new videos or we will go back to OpenFOAM 3: / @wolfdynamicscfd 🖖 Join our channel to help us create more content. By joining our channel, you can also get access to perks: / @wolfdynamicscfd Follow us: Twitter → twitter.com/WolfDynamics LinkedIn → linkedin.com/company/wolf-dynamics #cfd #cae #meshing #snappyhexmesh #openfoam #computationalfluiddynamics #aerospace