[scilab-Users] CFD through Scilab
Charlie Warner
cwarner7_11 at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 2 18:15:05 CET 2011
PS: CAELinux includes Elmer, OpenOAM, Gerris, and other multiphysics solvers that may be more appropriate for the particular class of problem you are addressing. It also comes with Scilab and Octave...
Charlie
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 13:46:35 +0530
From: sam at cctech.co.in
To: users at lists.scilab.org
Subject: Re: [scilab-Users] CFD through Scilab
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:
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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