[scilab-Users] CFD through Scilab
Sylvestre Ledru
sylvestre.ledru at scilab.org
Wed Feb 2 09:22:53 CET 2011
And Salome is not supported official under Windows.
The CFD code from EDF is Code Saturne[1] but I don't think it will be
trivial to build it under Windows... (while it works very well under
Linux).
We have been in touch with the Code Saturne team to create a link
between Scilab & Code Saturne but we did not feel enough interest from
users to go further.
By the way, it is not CFD out-of-the-box but you might be interested by
getfem++ [2] which includes a Scilab interface since its version 4.1.1.
[1]
http://research.edf.com/research-and-the-scientific-community/softwares/code-saturne/introduction-code-saturne-80058.html
[2] http://home.gna.org/getfem/
Le mercredi 02 février 2011 à 13:46 +0530, Sam Mathew a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Thank you Antoine for your answer. As far as I can understand, Salome
> is only for CAD generation and data visualization but not for
> numerically solving the governing equations for flow and stresses,
> isn't it? I am unsure then how Salome would fit.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> On 2 February 2011 13:41, Antoine Monmayrant
> <antoine.monmayrant at laas.fr> wrote:
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>
> Did you check SALOME?
> http://www.salome-platform.org/
> I tried it few years ago and from what I understood it could
> fit your needs...
>
> Antoine
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