OpenFOAM is free-to-use Open Source numerical simulation software with extensive CFD and multi-physics capabilities. Capabilities are near to commercial softwares and its source code is available to user and can be modified as per need. Large numbers of OpenFoam users are available in industry, academia and research labs in Europe and America. Software under active development, capabilities mirror those of commercial CFD software. Wide range of Modules are available for different physics. Industry needs such free software to reduce product development cost.
Following successful OpenFoam trainings have been conducted in past by Dr Sachin L. Borse,
1)National Workshop on “OpenFoam a Free Computational Fluid Dynamics Software” on 22th & 23th March. 2013, under the QIP program of University of Pune.
2) International Workshop on “OpenFoam a Free Computational Fluid Dynamics Software:- Applications and Programming” on 26th to 28th December 2013, under the Quality Improvement Program of University of Pune.
3)Conducted training on “OpenFoam-Applications”, at x1 company, Bangalore, India, on 2nd to 6th Jun 2014.
4)Conducted training on “OpenFoam-Applications”, at x2 company, Bangalore, India on 17th to 19th Nov 2014.
5)Delivered lectures on “OpenFoam-A Free CFD Software” at Two days state level workshop on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” held during 16th to 17th Jan 2015 at institute MMCOE, Pune on 16th to 17th Jan 2015
6)Conducted workshop on “OpenFoam-A Free CFD Software” at Deogiri Institute of Engineering and Management Studies, Aurangabad, India on 25th and 26th April 2015
7)Conducted workshop on “OpenFoam-A Free CFD Software” at Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Pune, India on 9th and 10th Oct 2015
8) Delivered “OpenFoam CFD workshop” at Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, Mangalore, Karnataka state, on 15th and 16th July 2016.
9) Conducted workshop on CFD using OpenFoam” at Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur, on 10th to 14th August 2019.
10) Conducted workshop on "Practice based Computational Fluid Dynamics" using openfaom and slaome, 23th to 27th Dec 2019 at Imperial College of Engineering and research, Pune, India