Flow VS Nalu

Compare Flow vs Nalu and see what are their differences.

Flow

Flow is a sparse grid-based fluid simulation library for real-time applications. (by NVIDIAGameWorks)
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Nalu

Nalu: a generalized unstructured massively parallel low Mach flow code designed to support a variety of open applications of interest built on the Sierra Toolkit and Trilinos solver Tpetra solver stack. The open source BSD, clause 3 license model has been chosen for the code base. See LICENSE for more information. (by NaluCFD)
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Flow Nalu
1 1
181 131
4.4% 0.8%
3.2 7.4
about 3 years ago 9 days ago
C C
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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Flow

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Nalu

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  • My company co-develops a mesh-generation software with Sandia, and we now offer a free student edition
    1 project | /r/RPI | 26 Apr 2021
    Hi /r/RPI - Greg Vernon, Aero-Mech '12 here. I wanted to let you know that our company, Coreform, co-develops the Cubit mesh-generation software with Sandia National Labs and we sell Cubit to non-government entities as "Coreform Cubit." Prior to joining Coreform I spent ~8 years as a finite element analyst contractor for the Dept. of Energy and I used Sandia's Cubit on a daily basis. Cubit is, in fact, used heavily within the DOE and DOD as it serves as the native mesh generator for many government FEA and CFD codes. For example, it is the preferred pre-processor for Idaho National Labs' open-source MOOSE finite element code, Sandia's open-source GOMA FEM code, Sandia's NALU CFD code, and many more internal codes.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Flow and Nalu you can also consider the following projects:

aphros - Finite volume solver for incompressible multiphase flows with surface tension. Foaming flows in complex geometries.

CFDPython - A sequence of Jupyter notebooks featuring the "12 Steps to Navier-Stokes" http://lorenabarba.com/

hyStrath - Hypersonic / Rarefied gas dynamics code developments (GPL-3.0)

goma - A Full-Newton Finite Element Program for Free and Moving Boundary Problems with Coupled Fluid/Solid Momentum, Energy, Mass, and Chemical Species Transport

InterSpec - spectral radiation analysis software