3DNS
Fast High Fidelity Simulations for Industrial Applications and Research
3DNS is a high order compressible Navier-Stokes solver capable of running on massively parallel CPU and GPU systems. The code is capable of simulating a wide range of test-cases and has been demonstrated on compressor and turbine geometries including mixed-flow machines. The solver has a number of features including multi-block characteristic interfaces, real-gas (non-ideal) thermodynamic models and automatic inflow turbulence.
If you are interested in using 3DNS or wish to find out more about high fidelity simulation, check out the Desktop DNS open toolkit - this was released at the ASME Turbo Expo 2023
3DNS is written and maintained by Professor Andy Wheeler, at the University of Cambridge Engineering Department, Whittle Laboratory.
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