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Old   June 12, 2001, 09:05
Default More info about MAC solver
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Maciej Matyka
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hi!

More infos for interested (i will reply next week).

Source code is full c (not c++) source. Its fully ansi c (easy to compile everywhere).

look at http://panoramix.ift.uni.wroc.pl/konkurs/fluid

here are examples animations generated by my MAC solver. program cost 4$ (4 US), a full source code, only 10$ (10 US)...

question:

Where can i download that information (where are peoples interested in fluid calculations?).

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Old   June 12, 2001, 15:58
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John C. Chien
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(1). I have visited the website animation. (2).Thank you very much for the information. (3).Since the animation download was very slow, I could see only the earlier portion of these animation. (could not wait for the complete download) (4). I think, it could be very good for students in hydraulics.
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Old   June 12, 2001, 18:02
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Martin Nilsson
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If the source is available as I understood from your message, how can I (we) get hold of it? And how do we pay? Is there a 3D version available? The .opt files on the website, are they the indata files? What types of grid are used, and in what format should they be?I suppose so? The report on the website is written in Polish (I think) which I do not speak I am afraid, is it possible to find it in other languages? I must say I liked the animations. Very nice. What did you do the post processing with?
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Old   June 13, 2001, 05:11
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Maciej Matyka
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At the moment I'm writing documentation in English languague. Support for 3d is not implemented, but it is easy to do (that is point why i release a source code - becouse i want to expand that program). Anyway source code is done with english comments (not good english, but as you see - it can be readable .

Anyway i will finish documentation next week, and i will send info here to cfd forum. Faster website with more examples of "Fluid" program will be finished for 2-3 weeks. It will be very easy to get my program and pay for it - more infos: next week (study session grrrrr...)

// maq

mailto:maq@panoramix.ift.uni.wroc.pl

http://panoramix.ift.uni.wroc.pl/konkurs/fluid 2d MAC solver, 10$ for a source code...
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