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December 11, 2003, 16:00 |
2D Euler
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I'm interested in solving the 2D Euler equations on a blunt body travelling at > 3 Mach. Is there any available software that is freely avilable online that can do the job without having to develop a code from scratch ?
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December 12, 2003, 03:17 |
Re: 2D Euler
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Clawpack in Resources Sect.
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December 12, 2003, 07:44 |
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Try NSC2KE http://pauillac.inria.fr/cdrom/prog/unix/nsc2ke/eng.htm
You can generate grids using BAMG and also do adaptation quite easily. |
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December 12, 2003, 11:36 |
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actually codind from scratch is easy for this problem. as M>1 we have to use a time marching approach(hyperbolic).When you code by yourself you can try different schemes
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December 13, 2003, 06:30 |
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Hi,
Why do you imply above that a time marching approach makes coding from scrath easy.....as oppossed to what? Thanks for youer reply in advance. |
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December 13, 2003, 21:04 |
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Only marching can be used.If it is a steady Euler equation use one co-ordinate direction as marching.It it is unsteady use time (marching has to be used).
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December 14, 2003, 20:52 |
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