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If something needs updating or you have suggestions, please communicate them ([[Main_Page#Author]]) and/or request an openpipeflow login.
If something needs updating or you have suggestions, please communicate them ([[Main_Page#Author]]) and/or request an openpipeflow login.  This website uses Mediawiki and is easy to edit.


Using the simulation code:
'''Using the simulation code''':
* [[Getting started]] - overview of files, setup, starting and ending a job.  
* [[Getting started]] - overview of files, setup, starting and ending a job.  
* [[Tutorial]] - setup a job, basic monitoring and visualisation of outputs.
* [[Tutorial]] - setup a job, basic monitoring and visualisation of outputs.
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* [[Utilities]] - pre/post-processing, runtime processing and manipulations, non-problem specific codes.
* [[Utilities]] - pre/post-processing, runtime processing and manipulations, non-problem specific codes.


Equations, properties, methods, etc.:
'''Equations, properties, methods, etc.''':
* [[Equations and parameters]] - Non-dimensionalisation, Navier-Stokes, Reynolds numbers.
* [[Equations and parameters]] - Non-dimensionalisation, Navier-Stokes, Reynolds numbers.
* [[Differential operators in cylindrical coordinates]] - grad, div, curl, Laplacian, etc.
* [[Differential operators in cylindrical coordinates]] - grad, div, curl, Laplacian, etc.

Revision as of 02:52, 21 July 2015

If something needs updating or you have suggestions, please communicate them (Main_Page#Author) and/or request an openpipeflow login. This website uses Mediawiki and is easy to edit.

Using the simulation code:

  • Getting started - overview of files, setup, starting and ending a job.
  • Tutorial - setup a job, basic monitoring and visualisation of outputs.
  • Core implementation - discretisation, timestepping and key programming elements.
  • Parallel i/o - a brief note on parallel data access.
  • Utilities - pre/post-processing, runtime processing and manipulations, non-problem specific codes.

Equations, properties, methods, etc.: