Introduction
T-Flows is a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) program for simulation of turbulent, single and multiphase flows. Numerical method is based on collocated finite volume method on unstructured arbitrary grids and turbulence models include a range of Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) models, large eddy simulations (LES), as well as hybrid RANS-LES approach. It is written in Fortran 90 and executed in parallel using the Message Passing Interface (MPI).
For more information, visit the T-Flows page at GitHub.
Programming language: Fortran
Brief description: A CFD program.
Open source license: MIT License
Recommended Software Version
v0.9
Parent topic: T-Flows 0.9 Porting Guide (Kylin V10)