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July 27, 2001, 20:30 |
lattice-boltzman
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Dear all. Can anybody point me to a lattice-boltzman free code? I would really appreciate it as I don't have the time ( nor the money) to code it. I will try to model a porous media and the idea is to couple L-B simulations that would give data to another cfd solver.
Thanks for any info or commentary. Newbie |
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July 28, 2001, 12:32 |
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I have that code, it is a nine velocity scheme, and two component fluid flow. Also, it is coded by F90.
You can easily reduce it by one component scheme, if you interested in that, let me know, or send an email to me. jskim@math.umn.edu |
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