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January 24, 2001, 20:27 |
I'm looking for a flow solver (source code)
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Hi there, I'm looking for a incompressible flow solver that is public domain. In particular I'd prefer a pseudo-compressibility based solver that I can adapt and include turbulence models.
Before I start build from scratch, does anyone have any ideas if this type of source code is out there? Cheers, Steve Collie University of Auckland |
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January 25, 2001, 09:39 |
Re: I'm looking for a flow solver (source code)
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There are free CFD codes at
http://www.math.psu.edu/dna/CFD_codes.html Click on the public ones and you get a list of codes. Hopefully, what you are looking for is there. Patrick Godon |
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January 26, 2001, 12:24 |
Re: I'm looking for a flow solver (source code)
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Hi there,
Peric has made some codes available that are described in his book. Peric, Ferziger "Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics" First you should have a look at the book. |
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