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sorry no audio :( 0:20 installing the CfdOf plugin 14:10 importing geometry 16:47 beginning CfdOf workflow 19:20 boundary conditions the wing used - https://grabcad.com/library/mh-102-16... more about the workbench and usage - https://github.com/jaheyns/CfdOF Learn more about FOSSCell - https://fosscell.org The errors in the video arised out of using FreeCAD via snap in WSL, which is sandboxes, and wasn't able to access the /opt/openfoam13/ OpenFOAM install folder. You can see me trying to bypass this via attempting to symlink it to a dir in my $HOME, but alas that didn't work. Anyway, just use Arch Linux, it works well in that. Why didn't I use Arch for the demo in the first place? The HDMI connector broke loose, and I had to use usbdisplay.cn 's proprietary application for streaming the screen over a wireless connection. Unfortunately, that didn't support Wayland. I tried installing X for my KDE Plasma installation, but weird gnupg error occured, so in the interest of time had to fallback to WSL. You'll have to install paraview to visualize the results. But from meshing on, its pretty straightforward; once you mesh, all you need to do is solve. As for Paraview, would have loved to properly demo how to calc lift and drag, really sorry, but anyway, I am sure if you are motivated enough, you'll watch some other vid and figure it out yourself. May the FOSS be with you!