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* OpenFOAM (solidDisplacementFoam). For more information, have a look at the [OpenFOAM plateHole tutorial](https://www.openfoam.com/documentation/tutorial-guide/5-stress-analysis/5.1-stress-analysis-of-a-plate-with-a-hole). The solidDisplacementFoam solver only supports linear geometry. For general solid mechanics procedures in OpenFOAM, see solids4foam.
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* solids4foam. Like for CalculuX, the geometrically linear solver is used by default. For more information, see the [solids4foam documentation](https://bitbucket.org/philip_cardiff/solids4foam-release/src/master/documentation/overview.md) This case currently (August 2022) only works with the `nextRelease` branch of solids4foam, which is only compatible with up to OpenFOAM v2012 and OpenFOAM 9 (as well as foam-extend, with which the OpenFOAM-preCICE adapter is not compatible), as well as the `develop` branch of the OpenFOAM-preCICE adapter. Note that, since both solids4foam and preCICE rely on Eigen, and due to some [solids4foam-preCICE compatibility issue](https://github.com/precice/openfoam-adapter/issues/238), you need to build preCICE and solids4foam with the same Eigen version.
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* solids4foam. Like for CalculuX, the geometrically linear solver is used by default. For more information, see the [solids4foam documentation](https://bitbucket.org/philip_cardiff/solids4foam-release/src/master/documentation/overview.md) This case currently (November 2022) only works with the `nextRelease` branch of solids4foam, which is only compatible with up to OpenFOAM v2012 and OpenFOAM 9 (as well as foam-extend, with which the OpenFOAM-preCICE adapter is not compatible), as well as the OpenFOAM-preCICE adapter v1.2.0 or later. Note that, since both solids4foam and preCICE rely on Eigen, and due to some [solids4foam-preCICE compatibility issue](https://github.com/precice/openfoam-adapter/issues/238), you need to build preCICE and solids4foam with the same Eigen version.
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## Running the Simulation
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