BRACKNELL, UK, Jan 1, 2025 – OpenCFD is pleased to announce the December 2024 release of OpenFOAM v2412. This release extends OpenFOAM-v2406 features across many areas of the code. The new functionality represents development sponsored by OpenCFD’s customers, internally funded developments, and integration of features and changes from the OpenFOAM community.
OpenFOAM is distributed by OpenCFD under the GPL License. In addition to source code packages suitable for compilation on a variety of Linux and other POSIX systems, this release also has a number of pre-compiled binary packages
- Ubuntu Linux: packaged installation for Ubuntu (coming soon)
- openSUSE Linux: packaged installation for (coming soon)
- Redhat Linux variants: packaged installation for (coming soon)
- apptainer images: available from dockerhub (coming soon)
Windows users have three options for pre-compiled packages (more information):
- Using Windows Subsystem for Linux (based on Ubuntu, openSUSE etc.)
- Native executables with cross-compilation
- A docker installation
OpenFOAM apptainer support is provided via description files rather than pre-assembled images:
Mac OSX users have the option to compile from source, or use Docker containers for pre-compiled packages (more information).
Upgrading
- Help for users is provided in the user upgrade guide
- Help for developers is provided in the developer upgrade guide
- New fused discretisation more…
- New GAMG agglomeration caching more…
- Improved lduMatrix, lduAddressing more…
- Improved wall distance more…
- Community contribution: Improved adjoint optimisation more…
- New zoneBlended scheme more…
- Community contribution: Improved shielding function for SA-DDES turbulence model more…
- Improved Lagrangian injection model: coneNozzleInjection more…
- Improved solid-body motion function: tabulated6DoFMotion more…
- New finite-area framework: Film-separation models more…
- Improved simpleFoam: new dynamicMesh support more…
- New report generation more…
- New graph generation more…
- New finite-area function object: surfaceCourantNumber more…
- Improved solver function objects: Outer-loop convergence check more…
- Improved Non-Blocking Exchange (NBX) more…
- Improved finite-area framework more…
- Improved reconstructParMesh more…
- Improved distributed tri-surfaces more…
About OpenFOAM
OpenFOAM is the free, open source CFD software released and developed primarily by OpenCFD Ltd since 2004. It has a large user base across most areas of engineering and science, from both commercial and academic organizations. OpenFOAM has an extensive range of features to solve anything from complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat transfer, to acoustics, solid mechanics and electromagnetics. For more information, visit https://www.openfoam.com.