A framework for hydrodynamics explorations and prototyping
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A framework for hydrodynamics explorations and prototyping
Python Simulation Tool for Fractured and Deformable Porous Media
Simple one-dimensional examples of various hydrodynamics techniques
Adaptive computational fluid dynamics
DuMux: an open-source simulator for flow and transport processes in porous media (repository mirrored from https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux.git)
A simple finite volume tool for Julia
2D solver for Euler equations in quadrilateral grid, using kinetic flux vector splitting scheme, written in OOP F2003
Level set modeling of multi-phase flow in a velocity field using the finite element and finite volume methods
Simple (and not-so-simple) CFD solvers written in Fortran with Python plotting routines
A Python library for solving any system of hyperbolic or parabolic Partial Differential Equations. The PDEs can have stiff source terms and non-conservative components.
Slides/notes and Jupyter notebook demos for an introductory course of numerical methods for PDEs
CFD solvers implemented in C++20
The working repository for my PhD project at the Centre for Scientific Computing, Cambridge
Finite volume toolbox in Python
My MATLAB code and report of final practical test of the course "Natural Flow Model".
A very high order FVM framework
Unstructured Finite Volume Solver for Partial Differential Equations
Class Project: Simulation of electromagnetics diffusion in geophysics (Time-Domain Electromagnetics (TDEM))
This repository contains a Fortran implementation of a 2D flow using Finite Volume Method (FVM). The code models the transport of a passive scalar for both orthogonal and skewed meshes.
Solving hyperbolic PDEs using the Lax-Wendroff Scheme and a finite volume method.
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