Modification of Jos Stam's original Stable Fluids implementation. Implementation of a lid-driven cavity. Have fun playing around!
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Modification of Jos Stam's original Stable Fluids implementation. Implementation of a lid-driven cavity. Have fun playing around!
A full fledged Computational Fluid Dynamics solver based on the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics method is implemented in C++ and CUDA for parellelization on NVIDIA GPUs
Course Grade: 1,3/4,0 (very good). Projects: Navier-stokes for arbitrary geometries, energy, heat transport.Fluid-solid coupling with OpenFOAM. Final Project: Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
Coastal Modeller Water Waves Simulation Papers
Parallelization attempt to the “12 steps to Navier–Stokes” lessons using OpenMP/C
Fluid dynamics simulator
Explicit incompressible Navier-stokes solver written in C based on finite-difference schemes
SPH simulation in OpenGL compute shader.
Modeling of local cooling flows in the astrophysical plasma of Circumgalactic medium and comparison with Illustris TNG50 Cosmological simulation
A fork of Athena 4.2 MHD (CFD) code, augmented to enable simulation of charged test particles moving at relativistic speeds.
This is a Lattice-boltzmann and discrete Erythrocyte deformation transport model for analyzing flow and stress in microvascular networks.
As the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) progresses, the fluid flows are more and more analysed by using simulations with the help of high speed computers. In order to solve and analyse these fluid flows we require intensive simulation involving mathematical equations which governs the fluid flow, these are Navier Stokes (NS) equation.…
ArtraCFD: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Solver
Exact solutions to 1D relativistic Riemann problems
This repository contains C/C++ code related to the projects of the CFD related disciplines: CC-297, CC-298 and CC-299.
A library for wall-modelled Large-Eddy Simulation in OpenFOAM.
CFD Code for Plasma and Reactive Flow
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