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This repository contains a flow solver that solves the Navier Stokes equations for a 2D incompressible laminar flow in a rectangular domain. The solver was written using the "12-steps to Navier Stokes" tutorial by Professor Lorena Barba as given in Barba, Lorena A., and Forsyth, Gilbert F. (2018). CFD Python: the 12 steps to Navier-Stokes equati…
As a passionate explorer of fluid dynamics, I’ve always been fascinated by the way fluids move and interact with their surroundings. This led me to the Navier-Stokes equations, which are the heart of this field. These equations, born from Newton’s second law of motion, elegantly encapsulate the forces of viscosity and pressure that govern fluid mot
C++ programs that solve, adaptively, the Stokes equations in 2D, using block preconditioners and exploiting MPI parallelisation. Time marching using ARKODE wrappers is still ongoing
My undergraduate research project with John D. Carter that implements the nontrivial time-periodic solution computer for the Whitham equation. Algorithm provided by David Ambrose & Jon Wilkening (2010).