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    CFDTool - CFD & OpenFOAM GUI Toolbox

    CFDTool - CFD & OpenFOAM GUI Toolbox

    CFDTool - Easy to Use Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Toolbox

    CFDTool - "CFD Simulation Made Easy" CFDTool is a fluid dynamics toolbox for modeling and simulation of flows with coupled heat transfer. Based on FEATool Multiphysics (https://www.featool.com), CFDTool is specifically designed to make advanced fluid mechanics and heat transfer simulations both easy and enjoyable. - Completely stand-alone and cross-platform self-contained toolbox - Optionally use as MATLAB Add-On toolbox - Fully integrated and easy to use MATLAB GUI - Modeling and...
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    FluidS

    FluidS

    A fluid simulator based on Navier-Stokes equations

    It uses Navier-Stokes equation as the physical model, the numerical solution obtained by real-time calculation includes scalar and velocity fields displayed in the OpenGL control. Users have a choice of 64x64 and 128x128 resolutions and 7 color options. Its core algorithm of the simulation process refers to Robert Bridson's Fluid Simulation for Computer Graphics. It uses the numerical solution of Navier-Stokes equations to predict the density and velocity distribution of particles in each frame displayed in the OpenGL widget of Qt. There are two resolution options for users: 64 x 64 and 128 x 128. Users can also change display mode between density and velocity in 7 colors.
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