| IITM Open Source Software
 
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| FEST-3D |  
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FEST-3D (Finite-volume Explicit STructured 3-Dimensional) is a CFD solver written in Fortran 90 for solving the Navier-Stokes equations on structured grids using state-of-the-art finite-volume methods. It is a modular, parallel, finite-volume code developed to solve laminar/transitional/turbulent flow problems in the field of aerodynamics.
 
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| PNP Navier Stokes FOAM |  
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OpenFOAM code to solve PNP+Navier-Stokes equations
The EOF_Foam code is written to solve PNP+Navier-Stokes equations.
The code was developed to study "Ion transport and electroosmotic flow in nanofluidic channels and nanopores".
The code works for OpenFoam version 2.1.1.
 
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| Hierarchical Off-Diagonal Low-Rank Library |  
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π·πΎπ³π»ππππ is a library consisting of fast matrix operations for matrices based on the Hierarchical Off-Diagonal Low-Rank (HODLR) structure. In the current version, the operations available are the matrix multiplication, solve, determinant computation and symmetric factorization.
 
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| IITM-FNPT2D |  
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IITM-FNPT2D is a finite element based model for the simulation of fully nonlinear waves using Potential Theory. A simple, robust and fastest computational tool to estimate the fully nonlinear wave kinematics for very steep non-breaking waves.
 
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 Ocean Engineering
 IIT Madras
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| naturalFRUIT |  
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naturalFRUIT is a Fortran-based unit-testing framework developed for Fortran programs. Designed as a standalone library with test fixture and assertion features, it supports test automation, concise reporting, and integrates well with popular continuous integration and deployment tools. A large number of complex test cases can easily be set up in a flexible environment with minimal learning time using naturalFRUIT.
 
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 IITM Open Source Software showcases the work of IIT Madras faculty members and their groups in High Performance Computing.
It is powered by HPCE, Computer Center, IIT Madras.
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