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	*  OpenFOAM stands for Open Source Field Operation and Manipulation.
	*  OpenFOAM is mainly a C++ library used to solve partial differential equations (PDEs), and ordinary differential equations (ODEs).
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At the moment, the development of OpenFOAM have been forked into
three main development:

	*   OpenFOAM+  (OpenCFD Ltd, ESI Group)
	*   OpenFOAM  (The OpenFOAM Foundation Ltd.)
	*   Foam-Extend   (Wikki Ltd.)

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