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Old   April 17, 1999, 17:13
Default cfd free/shareware
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clifford bradford
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i'm a grad student in aerospace engineering. i was wondering if anyone knows of any well developed free/shareware cfd codes i can use for 2d/3d euler or navier stokes examples to give me more experience working with cfd. i have taken many theory classes but i don't have enough experience actually working with codes. i would prefer something written in C/C++ or gui based executable that i can run on mac, pc, ibm, rs6000 or sgi workstation
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Old   April 17, 1999, 19:11
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T. J. Wanat
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CHAM offers a shareware version of Phoenics, Innovative Research has a downloadable demo of their 2D product, and a South African company has a demo for their product Flo++. These all run on PC and have a GUI. There's also a free package called MOUSE for Unix, which I haven't used.
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Old   April 19, 1999, 04:02
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Roland Bender
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Hi clifford,

look at the discussions:
a PUBLIC CFD finite volume library is released. (380) - linhbao tran, Thu, 1 Apr 1999, 2:40 p.m.


and


Lets start the public domain CFD-Project! (407) - Heinz Wilkening, Tue, 9 Mar 1999, 3:12 a.m.

in this forum!

Greets
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Old   April 19, 1999, 09:03
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Jeff Hank
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Mr. Bradford,

The U.S. Air Force has a "free" CFD code called Cobalt that might be useful for you. It's an unstructured Euler/NS solver, and even though it doesn't have a GUI it is very easy to use. There is a Cobalt homepage if you are interested.

Cobalt is export controlled so they will only give it out to US citizens. You just need to fax a form (available on the webpage) back to them and they will give you access to the source code on their ftp site.

Jeff Hank
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Old   April 20, 1999, 08:55
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Oliver Gloth
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We have developed a library for finite volume computations, named MOUSE. This library is written in C++. It is still restricted to 2D, but we plan to expand it soon. One of the purposes of MOUSE is to provide a basis for further developments. If you are interested, please look at

http://www.vug.uni-duisburg.de/MOUSE

Feel free to send us questions, critics or comments!
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Old   May 6, 1999, 17:00
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MATT MASON
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You could also look at the following web site: http://www.arnold.af.mil/nparc/ They offer a pre-processor, solver and post-processor.

The software i called WIND and it is export controled. So you need to be a US citizen or attending a University.

The information is all on thier website.
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Old   May 7, 1999, 05:11
Default linearization of radiative energy source term
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Nuray Kayakol
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A question about linearization of radiative energy source term ? So that it can be used in a CFD code.

S=ka(4EB-G)

S can be linearized as

S= SU + SP x (Variable under consideration)

What will be the expressions for SU & SP and the logic behind them?

thank you for your time
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