This repository contains the following benchmarks:
- Scalable motorbike benchmark - A modified version of the OpenFOAM tutorial case supporting different resolution meshes
- Open-closed cooling DrivAer variant with Static Mesh - A modified version for scalable and shorter run
This is forked from [OpenFOAM-Intel](https://github.com/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-Intel/) which is not maintained any more. And "obsolete" branch has old contents for Intel Xeon Phi Processor.
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