Alberto Passalacqua

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Response from AP on forum: > Currently OpenQBMM implements univariate population balance for size [here](https://www.openqbmm.org/available-population-balance-models). > Multivariate methods have been implemented in general form for velocity PDFs and join size-velocity...

@oguzziya and @joeweaver thank you for your comments: they help to figure out the needs of other groups and think about future features. If I understand correctly, both of you...

Could you identify how many internal coordinates you would need, and, if possible, point to some reference for the relevant kernels for your applications?

@oguzziya Sounds good. Thank you for your response. In any case, this is an informal discussion, so not being 100% accurate is perfectly fine :-) I am trying to figure...

A possible approach that would be straightforward to sdd to OpenQBMM is a bivariate/multivariate population balance for size and surface area, like the one in https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaerosci.2004.07.009 with DQMOM. We have...

Travis is not integrated again using OpenFOAM.com v2012 and Ubuntu. At the moment only a build of OpenQBMM is performed, so the "pass" check is not indicative. Tests will be...

Given the current model adopted by Travis, GitHub actions should be considered as alternative.

Ported tests for univariateMomentSet in commit 6f707743837e7c3ae6ce47f4a2acf1a233ac3c35

GitHub Actions appears to have an issue when trying to load OpenFOAM settings via the bashrc script and to require a custom configuration: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#environment-files Directly sourcing the OpenFOAM configuration file...

Issue with Actions resolved using the OpenFOAM shell when issuing build commands for OpenQBMM (no sourcing the bashrc file, which still leads to process termination with exit code 1): ```...