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September 27, 2011, 14:26 |
Any one send me a 2D FVM code that is easy to read?
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Guo Qinghua
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Hello, every CFD lovers,
I am a postgraduate student major in Microwave Engineering/CEM. But my supervisor force me to complete a CFD code which is used in his project. To be honest, I have no interest in CFD at all, I love designing Microwave/RF circuits. But I have to finish the work----completely from 0----to get my degree. So I turn to you guys. I have found NSC2KE and another similar code from the web. However, both are Node-Centered and I feel hard to understand either of them. So, can any of you kind enough to send me another 2D fvm Euler and/or NS code that uses unstructured mesh(triangle, tetra), cell-centered and easy clear to understand? I can't read C++, so it is better in fortran or C form. Code with detailed formulas is better, with 3D version is the best! gchnhn@gmail.com I hope you can stand in my shoe and help me! Thanks! |
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September 27, 2011, 15:41 |
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Try the book of Blazek about CFD, it has a cell centered FVM Fortran code on the accompanying CD-ROM. Also, the book will presents you with the necessary theory to understand the code...
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September 28, 2011, 03:56 |
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September 28, 2011, 06:36 |
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Guo Qinghua
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Thanks DoHander
I have got the code. I will try read it tonight! |
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October 9, 2011, 12:59 |
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Guo Qinghua
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I have got the code and the book
but the code is also median vertex-centered...... |
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October 10, 2011, 16:43 |
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Vincent
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I actually posted a Matlab code (2D NS) in a thread (Matlab code for pipe flow). You might want to look it up (your university is bound to have licences for Matlab). Be sure to check the .pdf that explains the code and our discussion (also in that thread).
Note that having the code is just half of the work Good luck finishing your project! Vincent |
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March 8, 2013, 23:15 |
Fortran code for FVM
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haroon
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hello
i am new in cfd field. can anyone provide some simple code in fortran using FVM, for solving heat transfer problems. thanks haroonbashir13@hotmail.com |
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March 11, 2013, 00:28 |
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Dokeun, Hwang
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http://www.cfdbooks.com/cfdcodes.html
there is a 2d fvm node centered code and other usefull subroutines. |
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March 11, 2013, 01:23 |
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haroon
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thanks dokeun. I am greatful indeed.
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December 25, 2015, 04:29 |
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yagizb
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Hi DoHander,
Could you provide me blazek codes, thank you. |
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