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Old   September 23, 2012, 16:51
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Hi,
i'm searching to use the algorithm SIMPLE for solving a convection-difusion problem so where can i find the algorithm please

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Old   September 24, 2012, 08:44
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Hi,

you can find the algorithm in Joel Ferzingerīs and Milovan Pericīs book:
"Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics".

And you can a short description for OpenFOAM here:
http://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/Th...hm_in_OpenFOAM


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Hi,

OpenFOAM is pure C++ as well as http://su2.stanford.edu/

Clawpack http://depts.washington.edu/clawpack/book.html is fortran (do not know is Simple is used there), some portions of Code Saturne are fortran as well I guess
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Thank you very much i will search on this book

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Old   September 25, 2012, 05:49
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i didn't find the algorithm at the book, i find just a book chapter about the algorithm
Joel Ferzingerīs and Milovan Pericīs book:
"Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics"
i'm searching for the simple algorithm writen to use it for my problem
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Old   September 25, 2012, 07:01
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Hi Settar,
This thread may help:
http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/mai...tml#post383094
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Hi Settar,

Paulo found a very good links.

Dolfyn is a good example
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Old   September 25, 2012, 10:19
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Hi Settar,

Paulo found a very good links.

Dolfyn is a good example
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thanks paulo and Elvis i will see your links ^^
tell Elvis Dolfyn is an open source so....i must use linux for that ?
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