Finite volume toolbox for Matlab/Octave
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Finite volume toolbox for Matlab/Octave
A Julia library of summation-by-parts (SBP) operators used in finite difference, Fourier pseudospectral, continuous Galerkin, and discontinuous Galerkin methods to get provably stable semidiscretizations, paying special attention to boundary conditions.
A set of guides and catalogs to help test software
Simulation Package for Ab-initio Real-space Calculations
A simple finite volume tool for Julia
Datasets and code for results presented in the BOON paper
Generate Synthetic Riverbed Topography for Meandering Rivers
CRITERIA-3D is a three-dimensional agro-hydrological model for small catchments.
Matlab Simulation Package for Ab-initio Real-space Calculations
A 1D heat conduction solver using Finite Difference Method and implicit backward Euler time scheme
Openfoam library for physiological flow. Solvers and boundary conditions.
Finite volume toolbox in Python
Implementation of a Physics Informed Neural Network (PINN) written in Tensorflow v2, which is capable of solving Partial Differential Equations.
A basic FEM Solver that can be used to analyse 1D Beam element structures that include movement and rotational constraints, and 1D forces acting at the nodes.
Inflow generation code by using SEM (Synthetic Eddy Method) which is extended to temperature not only fluid components
A review paper on PINNs.
A Comprehensive Guide to Active Control Methodology for Smart Beams
library that implements boundary conditions for arbitrarily shaped laser beams in electromagnetic codes
This repository contains a turbulence generator for inlet boundary condition in OpenFOAM 2.3.0.
This repository contains my works during Summer Internship. I developed a boundary condition for laser convective heat transfer generally to be used while simulating additive manufacturing process.
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