SWASH is a general-purpose numerical tool for simulating unsteady, non-hydrostatic, free-surface, rotational flow and transport phenomena in coastal waters as driven by waves, tides, buoyancy and wind forces. It provides a general basis for describing wave transformations from deep water to a beach, port or harbour, complex changes to rapidly varied flows, and density driven flows in coastal seas, estuaries, lakes and rivers.

Features

  • non-hydrostatic wave-flow model
  • suitable for small-scale coastal and large-scale ocean applications
  • supports both structured (recti- and curvilinear) and unstructured (triangular) meshes
  • includes user-friendly pre- and post-processing
  • portable to many operating systems (e.g. Windows, Linux and Mac)
  • no need to install other packages or special libraries (e.g. PETSc, HYPRE)
  • source code is highly flexible, accessible and easily extendible
  • better performance is achieved on multi-core CPUs using MPI

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Science/Research, Education, Advanced End Users, Developers, Engineering

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Command-line

Programming Language

Fortran

Related Categories

Fortran Mechanical and Civil Engineering Software

Registered

2010-12-17