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    Construct2D

    COmputational fluid dyNamics STRUctured grid CreaTor for 2D airfoils

    ...The grids are generated in Plot3D format. The only required input file is the set of coordinates defining the airfoil geometry, using the same format as XFoil, the popular vortex-panel code for airfoil analysis. Construct2D can create grids with O topology (recommended for airfoils with a blunt trailing edge) or C topology (recommended for airfoils with a sharp trailing edge). Now available in version 2.0: hyperbolic grid generation to create higher quality grids in a fraction of the time compared to elliptic grid generation. ...
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    caffa-sst

    caffa-sst

    Enhanced version of CAFFA CFD code.

    CAFFA (abbreviation for Computer Aideed Fluid-Flow Analysis) is a well-known CFD code that followed Ferziger&Peric book on Computational Fluid Dynamics. Menter's k-omega SST (short for Shear Stress Transport) model is probably the dearest turbulence model in aerodynamics community. It is a blend of k-omega and k-epsilon model. It's popularity is not diminishing since it's being used in new RANS/LES hybrid models like DES (Detached Eddy Simulation) too.
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