Differentiable Fluid Dynamics Package
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Sep 9, 2024 - Python
Differentiable Fluid Dynamics Package
our next generation fast and scalable CFD code
LargeScale Multiphysics Scientific Simulation Environment-OneFLOW CFD
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A code for fast, massively-parallel direct numerical simulations (DNS) of canonical flows
High performance computational platform in Python for the spectral Galerkin method
Curated list of some open source codes employing lattice Boltzmann methods
ExaDG - High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin for the Exa-Scale
Nalu: a generalized unstructured massively parallel low Mach flow code designed to support a variety of open applications of interest built on the Sierra Toolkit and Trilinos solver Tpetra solver stack. The open source BSD, clause 3 license model has been chosen for the code base. See LICENSE for more information.
Program for Simulation of Turbulent Flows
Networking plugin for Bevy engine running on naia-socket and turbulence libraries
Curated list of some open-source codes for turbulent flow simulations, including turbulent multiphase, turbulent reacting flows, turbulent convection and turbulent atmospheric physics.
Object-oriented multi-mesh version of the classic reacting turbulent multiphase flow solver
Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) for physically realistic enrichment of turbulent flow fields
Simple OOP Python Code to run some Pseudo-Spectral 2D Simulations of Turbulence
Hydrodynamics Adaptive Mesh Refinement Simulator (HAMeRS) for compressible multi-species/multi-phase simulations
Astrophysics MHD simulation code optimized for large cluster of GPU
Wavelet Adaptive Block-Based solver for Interactions with Turbulence
🌊 Framework for studying fluid dynamics with numerical simulations using Python (publish-only mirror). The main repo is hosted on https://foss.heptapod.net (Gitlab fork supporting Mercurial).
A three-dimensional unstructured finite volume code for fluid flow simulations.
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