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is there any parallel code for the famous Lid Driven Cavity flow?

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Old   August 1, 2010, 02:55
Default is there any parallel code for the famous Lid Driven Cavity flow?
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I have started to learn parallel programming with MPI recently, I have written codes for solving Lid Driven Cavity flow with FDM methods and FVM methods so i know the physics of Lid Driven Cavity problem well,so i thought if i am going to learn parallel programming with MPI reading and learning from a parallel code that solves Lid Driven Cavity flow is the best choice, I just was wondering if there is any site that has the code that solves Lid Driven Cavity flow with MPI in C++ or fortran or if you guys have the code and could send it to me,It would be of great appreciations if anybody could help me to find a C++ or fortran code that solves Lid Driven Cavity flow with MPI and can be runned in WINDOWS (i am not familiar with LINUX).
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