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COmputational fluid dyNamics STRUctured grid CreaTor for 2D airfoils
Construct2D is a grid generator designed to create 2D grids for CFD computations on 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...
Fluid2D allows to study a wide variety of 2D flows. It is written entirely in Python. It is both a teaching code and a research code, capable of running from one core to thousands. Its numerics has been chosen to yield to as small dissipation as possible allowing to simulate easily high Reynolds flows, much higher than any of its concurrents. High performances are achieved by writting most of the operations as matrix-vector multiplications, handled by numpy that itself relies on the highly...
PyAero is a toolkit developped at andheo for CFD software :
post-processing, curve generation, …
Currently PyAero focuses on ONERA's code "Cedre".
PyAero is powered by Qt, Python, PySide, enthought and pyLot.