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Rename all Sharp files using Fluid Dynamics prefix #1231

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This PR changes the name of the main class and the name of the files related to the lethe-fluid-sharp application. Is the fifth PR of a series of PRs that aim to rename all the Navier Stokes solvers of Lethe using the prefix FluidDynamics and removing GLS.

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All the existent tests pass without any change.

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  • Changelog (CHANGELOG.md) is up to date if the refactor affects the user experience or the codebase

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@blaisb blaisb merged commit d5f50a7 into master Aug 7, 2024
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@blaisb blaisb deleted the rename_sharp branch August 7, 2024 21:23
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