Survey: What post-processing tool do you prefer?
The OpenFlower Team needs your feedback! What output format would you like to be implemented in OpenFlower? Tecplot? OpenDX? ParaView? Please post your opinion and your choice in this thread of the OpenFlower Forum. Thank you!
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OpenFlower is an open source CFD software (FLOW solvER, literally) written in C++. It is mainly devoted to the resolution of the turbulent unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations.
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Development status
May 27, 2005 Released OpenFlower 1.0 beta.
May 25, 2005 Resolution of Navier-Stokes Equation implemented.
May 1, 2005 Implementation of the algorithm for the resolution of equations.
May 1, 2005 LASPACK choosen as linear system solver.
October 10, 2004 Read characteristics for field (fluid...) in data file implemented.
October 10, 2004 Created "Probes" Post-Processing classes.
October 10, 2004 Created Post-Processing classes.
November 22, 2004 Released the GUI Version 0.3
August 15, 2004 Created Mathematical Expression Parser (for BC...) [Conqueror]
August 15, 2004 Create base class for equation, unknowns... [Conqueror]
August 15, 2004 Construct architecture of equations and boundary conditions. [Conqueror]
April 15, 2004 Finishing construction of Octree for elements [Vortexflow]
April 7, 2004 Construct an octree architecture containing the associated elements [Vortexflow]
March 23, 2004 Write mesh construction and calculation of volumes, surfaces, connectivity of elements and faces. [Conqueror]
March 22, 2004 Boundary conditions can be read in mesh bleck simulation file [Vortexflow].
April 17, 2004 Add possibility to write comments in input file and test if what is read is double, int or string. [Vortexflow]
April 14, 2004 Possibility to write mesh with gmsh format with a keyword in data file. [Vortexflow]