Computer science project: Yukovski implementation in C - BSc Aerospace Engineering, University of Leon
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Computer science project: Yukovski implementation in C - BSc Aerospace Engineering, University of Leon
Lifting Line Theory application to Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blades
Lifting Line Theory application to Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blades
Work from classes I took during Undergraduate at University of Minnesota Twin Cities.
Field Panel Method for solving the Full Potential Equation
Vortex Lattice Method library written in Python
A simple potential flow solver with GUI built using python and Tkinter
NEMOH is the first open source Boundary Element Method (BEM) code. This repository includes v115 source and binaries
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.
Simulation of the potential flow field around an aerofoil
A panel-based flow solver. Currently in beta but with working solvers for incompressible and inviscid hypersonic flow.
A python project to simulate vortices displacements using potential flow
My finals-qualifier strategy for the Russian AI Cup 2017 - Codewars
A lightweight, Apache 2.0 distribution of Matthieu Ancellin's Capytaine BEM code.
Ever wanted to code up your own unstructured panel code for incompressible aerodynamics? Here's everything to get you started! Just follow the tutorial videos listed in the README and the instructions pdf.
Two-dimensional flow solver with GUI using vortex particle and boundary element methods
Ptera Software is a fast, easy-to-use, and open-source software package for analyzing flapping-wing flight.
This is a Program for hydrodynamics Analysis of Potential flow (PAP) written in Fortran.
This is a simple potential flow visualizer.
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