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July 4, 2014, 23:29 |
Cartesian grid to work with your CFD solver
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Jim
Join Date: Jul 2014
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I have a CFD framework software. The software is intended for CFD simulation using structured grid and cut cells. You, the developer, define the CFD related data structure and solver.
Current features include structured grid with refinement automatically compute cut cells (discretization) interface to setup the simulation (apply BC, define inlet, VR, etc) import faceted geometry (nastran, stl, airfoil) and assemblies 2d and 3d, fully parallel (mpi based distributed processing) adaptive refinement based on geometry features and flow gradient restart simulation native interface for postprocessing and data visualization output results in several formats such as tecplot, plot3d User interfaces (pre/post processing) work on Linux and Windows Solver runs on Linux only at this time written in C/C++ (not open source), flexible customization Several other features are under development. In short, all you need to do is to plug in your own CFD solver and it's ready for CFD analysis. Please contact me jin_cn@hotmail.com if you need more details. Thanks, Jim |
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