Démonstrations et exercices issus de livres de physique
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Démonstrations et exercices issus de livres de physique
Expandable And Scalable Infrastructure for Finite Element Methods, EASIFEM, is [Modern Fortran](https://fortran-lang.org) framework for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) using finite element methods. EASIFEM "eases" the efforts to develop scientific programs in Fortran.
Official git repository of Elmer FEM software
C and Python examples from my book on using PETSc and Firedrake to solve PDEs
MyPTV is an open source library designed for 3D particle Tracking (3D-PTV) measurements
Lecture notes for Mechanics of Fluids I MEEN20010 UCD Dublin
Automatic-Differentiation-Enabled Plasma Transport
A Python program that simulates systems connected with one-dimensional elements. Used to simulate problems of fluid distribution networks and one-dimensional structures. Supports linear and nonlinear problems.
An example AI Aerodynamics repository
A pytorch implementaion of physics informed neural networks for two dimensional NS equation
Computational Fluid Dynamics Framework Based on the Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) and PETSc
CFDTool - An easy to use OpenFOAM / SU2 / CFD simulation toolbox
velocity vector evaluation for bubble image
Multiple project with the aims to learn some aspect of math: fluid mecanis, gravitational field, mini max algo, procedural generation, quaternion, spline
Implementation of the 12 steps approach to the Navier-Stokes equations, essential for simulating fluid dynamics.
SLOSH-ML is a Matlab graphical user interface designed to analyze rocket propellant sloshing in space launch vehicles
This is a Python App built with Kivy Library which computes the head loss of a fluid moving along a pipe system taking into account Major and minor losses.
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