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CFDTool - MATLAB CFD Toolbox with OpenFOAM GUI
Posted Mon November 26, 2018 @11:08AM
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News The easy to use MATLAB CFD Toolbox, CFDTool, has been released with fully integrated OpenFOAM GUI and external CFD Solver integration.

Featuring built-in CAD and geometry tools, pre-processing, and automatic mesh generation, users can now set up OpenFOAM case files, and run simulations in minutes even without being familiar with OpenFOAM.


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Based on the FEATool Multiphysics codebase the MATLAB CFD Toolbox, CFDTool, has been specifically designed and developed to make fluid dynamics and heat transfer simulations both simple and fun for everyone. Setting up and making MATLAB CFD simulations in MATLAB has never before been as easy.

Please visit CFDTool Homepage for more information or download the MATLAB CFD Toolbox directly from the Mathworks File Exchange.

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