A framework for hydrodynamics explorations and prototyping
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A framework for hydrodynamics explorations and prototyping
Castro (Compressible Astrophysics): An adaptive mesh, astrophysical compressible (radiation-, magneto-) hydrodynamics simulation code for massively parallel CPU and GPU architectures.
High-order Lagrangian Hydrodynamics Miniapp
Python BEM solver for linear potential flow, based on Nemoh.
Using Physics-Informed Deep Learning (PIDL) techniques (W-PINNs-DE & W-PINNs) to solve forward and inverse hydrodynamic shock-tube problems and plane stress linear elasticity boundary value problems
Wave Energy Converter Simulator (WEC-Sim), an open-source code for simulating wave energy converters.
NeuralFoil is a practical airfoil aerodynamics analysis tool using physics-informed machine learning, in pure Python/NumPy.
OFF, Open source Finite volume Fluid dynamics code
This package contains plugins that support the simulation of waves and surface vessels in Gazebo.
Hydrological modeling
Simple one-dimensional examples of various hydrodynamics techniques
Adaptive computational fluid dynamics
Modern astrophysics and cosmology particle-based code. Mirror of gitlab developments at https://gitlab.cosma.dur.ac.uk/swift/swiftsim
An adaptive mesh hydrodynamics simulation code for low Mach number reacting flows
Hydrodynamic coefficients viewer and converter for Boundary Element Method solver formats
HydroMT: Automated and reproducible model building and analysis
Libraries to analyze numerical simulations (python3)
An RL-Gym for Challenge Problems in Data-Driven Modeling and Control of Fluid Dynamics.
A CUDA project for Molecular Dynamics, Brownian Dynamics, Hydrodynamics... intended to simulate a very generic system constructing a simulation with modules.
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