NETODE is a FORTRAN77 program which computes the time-dependent behavior of a two phase compressible heated fluid in an abstract system of nodes and links.
The computer code and data files described and made available on this web page are distributed under the GNU LGPL license.
NETODE is available in a FORTRAN77 version.
CHANNEL, a FORTRAN77 program which models the steady state behavior of an incompressible viscous fluid in a 2D channel region using a finite element formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations.
HCELL, a FORTRAN77 program which models the time-dependent behavior of an incompressible viscous fluid in a 2D H-shaped region using a finite element formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations.
HCELL_STEADY, a FORTRAN77 program which models the steady state behavior of an incompressible viscous fluid in a 2D H-shaped region using a finite element formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations.
INOUT, a FORTRAN77 program which models the time-dependent behavior of an incompressible viscous fluid in a 2D region with inflow in the bottom right and outflow in the upper left, using a finite element formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations.
MACHINE, a FORTRAN77 library which evaluates various machine arithmetic constants, and is called by NETODE.
TCELL, a FORTRAN77 program which models the time-dependent behavior of an incompressible viscous fluid in a 2D T-shaped region using a finite element formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations.
RUN00 has NETODE read some user input to set up an initial problem. Normally, this is done interactively, but it's possible to store the user input in a file first.
RUN01 has NETODE read the initial data in two_node_00.txt and run the simulation to time T = 5.
RUN02 (not included here) could read the data in two_node_01.txt and advance the simulation from T = 5 to T = 10, for instance.
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