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General Purpose CFD

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Abaqus/CFD

General Purpose CFD | RANS-URANS | Quad-Hex | Tri-Tet

The Computational Fluid Dynamics capability in Abaqus/CFD provides technology for simulating incompressible fluid flow, including turbulence and deforming meshes.

Operating System(s):
  • Linux
  • Windows
License: Commercial

Adina CFD

General Purpose CFD | RANS-URANS | Hex Dominant | FEM | FVM

Adina CFD program provides finite element and control volume capabilities for incompressible and compressible flows. The flows may contain free surfaces and moving interfaces between fluids, and between fluids and structures. An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) formulation is used.

Operating System(s):
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Unix
License: Commercial Visit Website

CFD++

General Purpose CFD | RANS-URANS | LES-DES | FVM

CFD++ can be used to simulate compressible and incompressible fluids and flows, unsteady and steady flows, large range of speed regimes including low speeds through subsonic, transonic, supersonic and hypersonic speeds, laminar and turbulent flows, various equations of state.

Operating System(s):
  • Linux
  • MacOS
  • Windows
  • Unix
License: Commercial Visit Website

Finflo

General Purpose CFD | RANS-URANS | FVM

Finflo is a Navier-Stokes solver capable of handling incompressible and compressible flow, i.e. subsonic, transonic and supersonic flows. The code is based on a structured multiblock grid topology. The Reynolds-averaged thin-layer Navier-Stokes equations are solved by a Finite-Volume method.

Operating System(s):
  • Linux
License: Commercial Visit Website

General Purpose CFD | LES-DES | DNS | FVM

Gerris is a software program for the solution of the partial differential equations describing fluid flow. It is a tree-based adaptive solver for the incompressible Euler equations in complex geometries.

Gerris was developed from scratch by Stéphane Popinet starting in 2001. The first version was released as GPL-licensed code in September 2001. Gerris is not an adaptation of any previous existing code.

Operating System(s):
  • Linux
  • MacOS
License: Open Source

Newpan

General Purpose CFD | Panel Methods

NEWPAN is a 3D panel method for the computation of external aerodynamic and hydrodynamic problems in the aerospace, automotive, and marine industries.

Operating System(s):
  • Unix
License: Commercial Visit Website

General Purpose CFD | RANS-URANS | LES-DES | DNS | FVM | VOF

The OpenFOAM (Open Field Operation and Manipulation) CFD Toolbox is a free, open source CFD software package which has a large user base across most areas of engineering and science, from both commercial and academic organisations.

OpenFOAM has an extensive range of features to solve anything from complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat transfer, to solid dynamics and electromagnetics.

Operating System(s):
  • Linux
License: Open Source

Tdyn CFD+HT

General Purpose CFD | RANS-URANS | LES-DES

Tdyn CFD+HT is a computational fluid dynamics solver. The solver uses FEM approach and has been applied to the simulation of aerodynamics, hydrodynamics and heat transfer phenomena. The software allows choosing between 14 turbulence models including RANS, ILES and DES.

Operating System(s):
  • Linux
  • Windows
License: Commercial Visit Website

XFlow

General Purpose CFD | LES-DES | LBM

XFlow follows a particle-based approach to the Computational Fluid Dynamics. The meshless approach within XFlow is particle-based and fully Lagrangian which means that classic fluid domain meshing is not required and features a novel particle-based kinetic algorithm that solves the Boltzman and the compressible Navier-Stokes equations.

Operating System(s):
  • Linux
  • Windows
License: Commercial Visit Website

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