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"source": "preCICE Discourse (FAQ)",
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"url": "https://precice.discourse.group/t/how-do-i-cite-precice/32",
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"created_at": "2019-09-23T21:04:21.131Z",
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"last_posted_at": "2023-05-10T14:05:11.297Z",
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"excerpt": "I used preCICE in my research and want to cite it.\nWhat citation should I use?"
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"excerpt": "Or: Can preCICE interpolate between an arbitrary / unstructured mesh and a regular / structured mesh?"
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"excerpt": "I always hear that monolithic coupling is the only way to go, as partitioned coupling introduces error. Is this correct?"
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"excerpt": "Can the individual solvers run on two different platforms on two different machines in/out of a network?"
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"excerpt": "Which code is executing the coupling iterations given that preCICE does not really have a centralized engine to orchestrate the simulation?"
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"excerpt": "How do you test preCICE and its official adapters?\nCan I trust you?"
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"excerpt": "There are multiple OpenFOAM \u201cvariants\u201d, including openfoam.com, openfoam.org, and the early fork foam-extend. Which versions of them are compatible?"
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"excerpt": "Marta asked on the mailing list (March 28, 2019)\n\nI\u2019m using preCICE to couple two codes: the lattice Boltzmann code LUMIS and OpenFOAM. LUMIS has a time step 10 times smaller than OpenFOAM so during the coupling LUMIS subcycles before exchanging data\u2026"
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"excerpt": "My solver offers adaptive mesh refinement.\nCan I use this with preCICE?"
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"excerpt": "We had a good discussion with Satish on the mailing list about the re-partitioning process and the connection to parallel data mapping in preCICE.\nSatish asked (July 24, 2019):\n\nIt seems to me that mappings can occur in parallel in preCICE. Is that c\u2026"
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"excerpt": "Nikrouz asked on the mailing list (Sep 13, 2019):\n\nI am going to use OpenFoam-CalculiX for FSI simulations.\nAt this time, I am have technical question for preparing preCICE config file. The case I am going to run has very large deformations. Fortunat\u2026"
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"excerpt": "The OpenFOAM adapter has the form of an OpenFOAM function object. This mechanism is commonly used only for post-processing, so a reasonable question is:\n\nDoes the OpenFOAM adapter also take care of the checkpointing? In other words, can a function ob\u2026"
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"description": "Summary: With preCICE v3.4, we pushed features on several fronts. We made quasi-Newton acceleration bounds-aware as a first step toward fully supporting bounded coupling variables, such as density or volume..."
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"description": "Summary: With preCICE v3.3.0, we focused on improving clarity, portability, and tooling. The new release brings clearer coupling-state output and more helpful error messages. Tooling has been reworked significantly and..."
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