There's some work going on with the Mantaflow integration (Soc 2014 project). Sebastián Barschkis posted an update a few days ago:
http://lists.blender.org/pipermail/bf-committers/2016-January/046462.html https://github.com/sebbas/BlenderMantaflow https://vimeo.com/sebbas/videos On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Lukas Tönne <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > -Blender use OpenFOAM as solver for CFD ? > > No. Blender has CFD solvers for liquids (intern/elbeem) and smoke/fire > (intern/smoke), both of which are quite outdated at this point. > > > -how I can implement a new fields of CFD simulations using Python? > > You could try a decoupled approach by using a library with a python > API, and export/import mesh data from/to Blender via the bpy module. > However, a more integrated approach via a C interface would be > preferred for future Blender development. > > > -exist some documentations about how to enter in Blender , for an > existing > > module (in my case CFD), a new capabilities of simulations (new > algorithms > > ) with respect the already existing one? > > Not really, it depends largely on what simulation you want to work on. > There is no real framework for physics sims in Blender (not in the > same way as there is for mesh editing), and physics code hasn't been > touched for a long time. > > Work on CFD in Blender is very much needed and appreciated, but it's > not a simple task. > _______________________________________________ > Bf-committers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers > _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
