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April 1, 1999, 18:40 |
a PUBLIC CFD finite volume library is released.
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hi all,
we've just released the software today. please take a look at this site: http://fire8.vug.uni-duisburg.de/MOUSE best regards, linhbao |
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April 8, 1999, 11:21 |
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Hi linhbao,
i've looked at the page you describbed mouse. What i don't see is if you had implemented any turbulence models? |
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April 9, 1999, 08:41 |
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The idea of MOUSE is to provide an open library for CFD applications. Right now we don't have any turbulence model, although there is someone working on that. If you are interested in using our library and have some problems, don't hesitate to send us mail.
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