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SPHinXsys provides C++ APIs for engineering simulation and optimization. It aims at complex systems driven by fluid, structure, multi-body dynamics and beyond. The multi-physics library is based on a unique and unified computational framework by which strong coupling has been achieved for all involved physics.
Native OpenFOAM for macOS
Solver for two-dimensional conservation equations using the finite volume method in Julia.
🌊 🌊 🌊 Parallel Shallow Water Equations Solver by Finite Volume Method and HLLE Riemann Solver in Julia.
High-order finite volume solver for the shallow water equations
Finite volume toolbox in Python
Collection of C++ based algorithms on numerics, statistics, control, reinforcement learning, machine learning and robotics
C++ implementation of the finite volume method with flux-limiting to solve 2-D compressible Euler Equations (Liska, 2003)
High-order finite volume solver for the magnetohydrodynamics equations
ENO scheme applied to 1D linear advection problem
High-order finite volume solver for the hydrodynamics equations
A finite volume-based LBM solver is developed and verified using canonical flow problems
Various diffusion and convection-diffusion scalar transport problems are numerically solved using FVM.
Finite Volume Method fortran based codes for the course "Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics" at AUB.
High-order finite volume solver for the relativistic hydrodynamics equations
Final Project for the winter term 2021/22 Scientific Computing lecture at the Technical University of Berlin
Finite volume code for 1D advection-diffusion equation with periodic BCs.
Python code for Finite Volume method 1D Steady State Diffusion
FINITE VOLUME METHOD for convection-diffusion equation
Python version of Patankar book Conduct | Heat Transfer | Finite Volume Method
SIMPLE algorithm FVM codes on staggered grid
Course material I created for the tutorial "Mathematical Modelling in Climate Research" at the Freie Universität Berlin
A simple well-balanced FVM for Two layer SWEs
Material from the course of Partial Differential Equation Simulations at ENSEM - Université de Lorraine.