Finite Volume Method fortran based codes for the course "Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics" at AUB.
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Finite Volume Method fortran based codes for the course "Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics" at AUB.
Source code for blog posts at krashkov.com
Course work of computational fluid dynamics from UMich.
This package intends to support the solution of PDEs using the Element-based Finite Volume Method (EbFVM). The input mesh may be *.msh or *.xdmf files, and the output may be *.csv or *.cgns files.
High-order finite volume solver for the hydrodynamics equations
High-order finite volume solver for the magnetohydrodynamics equations
High-order finite volume solver for the relativistic hydrodynamics equations
High-order finite volume solver for the shallow water equations
Finite volume code for 1D advection-diffusion equation with periodic BCs.
C++ implementation of the finite volume method with flux-limiting to solve 2-D compressible Euler Equations (Liska, 2003)
This project is an initiative to define several basic neutral file formats to facilitate exchange of meshes (as in FEM) between different SW packages.
🌊 🌊 🌊 Parallel Shallow Water Equations Solver by Finite Volume Method and HLLE Riemann Solver in Julia.
Collection of C++ based algorithms on numerics, statistics, control, reinforcement learning, machine learning and robotics
Fluid dynamics simulator
Finite-volume method solver for modelling incompressible fluid flows.
Deep-learning model for optimised proper orthogonal decomposition of non-linear, hyperbolic, parametric PDEs based on a pre-processing method of the full-order solutions
Two-bulb three-component Maxwell-Stefan diffusion using the finite volume method.
Simulation of the three-component, two-bulb diffusion experiment using the finite volume method.
Simulation of the n-component twin-bulb diffusion experiment using the finite volume method.
Final Project for the winter term 2021/22 Scientific Computing lecture at the Technical University of Berlin
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