Repository for the open-source lethe CFD/DEM/CFD-DEM project
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Repository for the open-source lethe CFD/DEM/CFD-DEM project
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Mac-Grid based Navier Stokes Solver and Volumetric Smoke Rendering
CFD solvers implemented in C++20
IDEA is a platform that facilitates distributed HPC and self-service Virtual Desktops on AWS
SPH multiphysics solver
A numeric solver for Navier-Stokes equations
The Gas Dynamics Toolkit (GDTk) is a set of software tools for simulating high speed fluid flow, maintained at The University of Queensland and the University of Southern Queensland, Australia.
Fire Dynamics Simulator
An open source, modern, and Web-based product design platform for schools and universities with state-of-the-art version management, issue tracking, milestone planning, and project controlling capabilities.
Open Source High-Order Unstructured Discontinuous Galerkin Fluid Dynamics Solver with Euler-Lagrange Extension
The fastest and most memory efficient lattice Boltzmann CFD software, running on all GPUs via OpenCL.
SPH-EXA is a C++20 simulation code for performing hydrodynamics simulations (with gravity and other physics), parallelized with MPI, OpenMP, CUDA, and HIP.
MagIC is a high-performance code that solves the magneto-hydrodynamics equations in rotating spherical shells
This repo explains how to work with OpenFOAM through Docker. This ensures a consistent working environment across different operating systems such as Windows, macOS and Linux, which is convenient when working in groups.
Exascale multiphase flow simulation
An interactional aerodynamics and acoustics solver for multirotor aircraft and wind energy
A CFD model for free surface flow coupled immersed boundary method.
ExaDG - High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin for the Exa-Scale
Current CPU version of our solver for the Navier-Stokes equations
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