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October 10, 2000, 00:50 |
Help ! NSIKE
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Dear All,
Could anyone tell me how can I get the source code of NSIKE (Incompressible NS Solver for Unstructured Mesh), developed by Prof. Bijan Mohammadi and Gorazd medic. Thank you in advance, I looking forward to your respond. Sincerely, B. Jurig |
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October 10, 2000, 12:16 |
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see the link
capella.colorodo.edu/~laney you will have a section of software their, you can get the link from there regards apurva |
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October 10, 2000, 16:18 |
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Thank you for your quick respond. I visited http://capella.colorado.edu/~laney/software.htm then.
I thought that I opened the links for any category of software from that page, but unfortunately I can't find the link for NSIKE. Could you please tell me more specific address from where I can get the links for NSIKE. Thank you very much. Regards B. Jurig |
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October 10, 2000, 20:26 |
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hello
I am not sure where you can find NSIKE. But NSC2KE, which is 2D compressible NS solver on unstructured grid, can be found at http://www-rocq.inria.fr/gamma/cdrom/www/nsc2ke/eng.htm. There is mail address to Prof. Mohammadi, so what about Emailing him directly? Best regards T. Matsuzawa |
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October 11, 2000, 00:54 |
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Hello too,..
Thank you for your respond. You are right. NSC2KE is for compressible flow. It uses the ideal gas law to estimate the pressure profile. But what I need for my study is incompressible flow solver, which can be applied (or easy to modify) to liquid as the fluid. I studied the code of NSC2KE. But honestly, I don't completely understand, since I don't have a good basic in method of computational fluid as well as in programming. I am the beginner who just started to learn CFD. If you have ever used the NSC2KE, would you please tell me which part of the code (subroutine) I should modify when I want to apply it for liquid incompressible flow. Thank you very much. Best regards, B. Jurig PS. By the way, I sent an email to Prof. Bijan Mohammadi, yesterday. I am waiting his answer now. |
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October 11, 2000, 04:05 |
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Hi
It is possible to modify compressible flow solver to imcompressible one, but it requires a lot of basic knowledge of CFD and significant programming work. If you are highly motivated to learn CFD, search Chorin's artificial compressible method, or preconditioning stuff. So I don't recommend this way, Also imcompressible flow is not my speciality, this is all I can give you. Best regards T. Matsuzawa |
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October 11, 2000, 09:46 |
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Dear Messrs. Shukla and Matsuzawa,
Thank you for your advices. They are very helpful me. Thank you very much. Best regards, Batara Jurig |
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October 13, 2000, 04:19 |
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Did you was able to find where to download NSIKE? I'm also interested in getting this solver
Thanks JG |
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October 13, 2000, 12:49 |
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Hi,
I am sorry, I could not get NSIKE code. The Author of NSIKE told me that NSIKE is not a free software like NSC2KE. It is a mistake if it has been precised that NSIKE is free. And it is not for giving outside. However, you can get the document of NSIKE from: ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication.../RR-3644.ps.gz or ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication...RR/RR-3644.pdf Good luck, B. Jurig |
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October 19, 2000, 16:21 |
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don't get discouraged. try Quick n Simple (needs a MAC) and it's really easy to use or FEATFLOW. links to both are available in the resources section of CFD-Online. I'm disappointed that NSIKE isn't freely available. I have NSCKE and I really like it as it is easy to use but powerful. keep searching around and you'll be sure to find what you're looking for
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