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May 14, 2006, 22:19 |
help: the source of free codes
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hello, everyoneI majored in CFD and I am just writing my first program. But for a beginner, it is not an easy job.My program didn't work out and I feel so depressed.
I think maybe I should read more programs so would you tell me where I could find free codes that I could study as examples? I am dealing with various turbulent modles. Thanks a lot. Or do you have any suggestions for a CFD beginner? Thank you so much. Anxious waiting for your answers |
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May 15, 2006, 02:11 |
Re: help: the source of free codes
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If you deal with incompressible flow use peric's codes (ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/technik/peric/) or gribbel code (nast2d http://wissrech.iam.uni-bonn.de/rese...t2D/index.html).
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May 15, 2006, 07:45 |
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Thank you so much!
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June 3, 2006, 00:16 |
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hi i am looking for a source code to modify and implement a modified turbulence model similar to k-epsilon...can you suggest me of open source codes that are easy to play with? thanks a lot in advance. the earlier one suggested in this forum seems to be for NS equations..i need it for the RANS... thanks inadvance
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