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I would like to find free of charge C++ or FORTRAN program for computation of 3D low Mach number laminar or turbulent flow on the basis of Navier Stokes equations. Alexander Lavrov
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I'm a mechanical engineer student from Greece and interested in Fortran codes in laminar and turbulent flow.I'm also interested in educational sites about fluid dynamics and computational methods
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