Ptera Software is a fast, easy-to-use, and open-source software package for analyzing flapping-wing flight.
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Ptera Software is a fast, easy-to-use, and open-source software package for analyzing flapping-wing flight.
Python BEM solver for linear potential flow, based on Nemoh.
Hydrodynamic coefficients viewer and converter for Boundary Element Method solver formats
A Comprehensive Julia implementation of the Vortex Lattice Method
Vortex Lattice Method library written in Python
Two-dimensional flow solver with GUI using vortex particle and boundary element methods
A hydrodynamics extension for Project Chrono, enabling simulations of wave energy converters, floating offshore wind turbines, and more.
A panel-based flow solver. Currently in beta but with working solvers for incompressible and inviscid hypersonic flow.
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2d and 3d panelmethod to compute potential flow
GPU-accelerated 3D vortex methods solver with easy GUI
Field Panel Method for solving the Full Potential Equation
A set of in-progress Jupyter notebooks that seek to ease computations of compressible flow and provide visualizations of potential flow and simple solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations.
Lifting Line Theory application to Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blades
This is a Program for hydrodynamics Analysis of Potential flow (PAP) written in Fortran.
A simple potential flow solver with GUI built using python and Tkinter
This codes develops a flow analyais using the potential theory which simplifies the Navier-Stokes stokes euqations in order to obtain a valid result for certain cituation where the visocity is not important.
A lightweight, Apache 2.0 distribution of Matthieu Ancellin's Capytaine BEM code.
Simulation of the potential flow field around an aerofoil
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