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    TPLS

    TPLS

    High Resolution Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of Two-Phase Flows

    TPLS is a powerful and efficient 3D Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) flow solver to simulate multiphase flows at unprecedented detail, speed and accuracy. This flow solver has been developed by Lennon Ó Náraigh (Mathematical Sciences, University College Dublin), Prashant Valluri (Engineering, University of Edinburgh), David Scott, Toni Collis and Iain Bethune (EPCC at the University of Edinburgh) and Peter Spelt (Université de Lyon1, Claude Bernard) under the aegis of several HECToR / ARCHER / ARCHER2 computer time grants, dCSE/eCSE programmes and the EU project EXCELLERAT. ...
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    LMFD

    LMFD

    Lattice-based Multi-Fluids Dynamics;LBM for Gas-solid Two-phase Flows

    LMFD ( Lattice-based Multi-Fluids Dynamics) is a multiphase flow simulator in framework of lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). It is a program for the modeling and simulation of multiphase flows (mainly gas-solid two-phase flows) at different levels, including macroscopic two-fluid model (TFM), mesoscopic discrete particle simulation (DPS) , and microscopic direct numerical simulation (DNS) .
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    The openLBMflow is an fast fluid flow solver based on Lattice Boltzmann Method. Main future are 2D and 3D code, single and multiphase models, Output data in VTK format can be directly open in Paraview. Download Windows or Linux binary version now.
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    Flowlive is a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) program with a special focus on multiphase flow with a Euler-Lagrange model.
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    Gerris is a tool for generic numerical simulations of flows (CFD), in geometrically complex geometries and including adaptive, multiphase and interfacial flows capabilities.
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    QAXA is a suite of programs for Quantative Analysis of X-ray Absorption. It was developed for experimental measurement of multiphase flow in porous media but it can be used for many applications involving x-ray absorption spectroscopy.
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