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Various tutorial cases for the coupling library preCICE with real solvers. These files are meant to be rendered on precice.org, so don't look at the README files here.

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preCICE tutorials

This repository contains ready-to-run tutorial cases for the coupling library preCICE. The purpose of these cases is not to teach you how to use preCICE from scratch, but to serve as starting points for setting up similar simulation cases, as well as test cases. Read more on our preCICE tutorials documentation section.

As a general rule, you can start each participant from inside their <tutorial>/<participant>-<solver> using ./run.sh. Look into these short scripts and copy the parts you need for your new case. Before running again, execute the cleaning scripts you can find at each level, to clean from this point and deeper.

Contributions to this repository are very welcome. Please refer to the page Contribute to preCICE for a few guidelines and hints to help you in this direction.

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