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Old   December 16, 2009, 10:23
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i am looking for a 2D solver of NS equations in Cartesian Coordinate as a base code to give to my students in my CFD course. it is preferable if the code has some documents that they can follow the equations and techniques in the code.
what is your suggestion and if it is possible please let me know the download link or email it to me (m.r.hadian@gmail.com).
is there any version of teach code available that can do this?
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Old   December 16, 2009, 10:45
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i am looking for a 2D solver of NS equations in Cartesian Coordinate as a base code to give to my students in my CFD course. it is preferable if the code has some documents that they can follow the equations and techniques in the code.
what is your suggestion and if it is possible please let me know the download link or email it to me (m.r.hadian@gmail.com).
is there any version of teach code available that can do this?
Regards,
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You can have a look at the finite element code IFISS. It is written in Matlab and you can download it here. The things implemented there are explained in the book "Finite Elements and Fast Iterative Solvers: Applications in Incompressible Fluid Dynamics" by Elman, Silvester and Wathen.
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Thank you Walli. I follow the book by Versteeg and Malalaskera in my class, so i am looking for a code based on control volume method using cartesian coordinate.
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Old   December 19, 2009, 15:48
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i had a look at the code introduced in the book by ferziger and peric (downloadable from publisher's site). sounds suitable for my purpose.
i will appreciate if anyone can introduce other codes.
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Old   December 20, 2009, 23:56
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Probably you should have a look at NSC2KE:

http://pauillac.inria.fr/cdrom_a_gra...nsc2ke/fra.htm
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