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Next see [[Getting_started]], then try the [[Tutorial]].   
Next see [[Getting_started]], then try the [[Tutorial]].   
== Notes on the Heated pipe version ==
This code will load state files from the 'ordinary' code.  It will assume there is no perturbation to the base temperature =r^2; a turbulent flow will quickly mix this up.





Latest revision as of 05:07, 7 January 2025

Installation

If you already have a Fortran compiler, then you only need download the current version (link below), and unpack

 tar -xvvzf Openpipeflow-hp-x.xx.tgz

The Makefile has been set up for gfortran, but compile flags for several compilers are included: g95, gfortran, ifort, pathf90, pgf90.

Next see Getting_started, then try the Tutorial.

Notes on the Heated pipe version

This code will load state files from the 'ordinary' code. It will assume there is no perturbation to the base temperature =r^2; a turbulent flow will quickly mix this up.


Current version

Openpipeflow-hp-1.21: