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Welcome to FleCSPH wiki page

FleCSPH is a multi-physics compact application that implements a smoothed-particle hydrodynamics solver for the solution of Lagrangian problems in various multiphysics problem including hydrodynamics and astrophysics. This wiki page provides detailed description of the project.

FleCSPH is actively developing to enhance capabilities so some of descriptions in here also may be changing in time. We provide a static version of instruction for building FleCSPH and description of example tests in here. However, we recommend to refer descriptions in this wiki page to catch latest information.

Where you should go to find relevant pieces of information?

  • Basic information such as building FleCSPH is described in README.

  • Detailed information about our implementations and functionalities of FleCSPH is in our note.

  • Other useful tools such as analysis and visualization can be found in tools directory. All of scripts and codes are mostly self-documented.

  • Information for list of parameters can be found in parameters page. Example parameters for testing can be found in data directory

  • For developers who are interested to contribute, please see list of project in Project Outline page and Development Guidelines.

  • Some references that might be useful for users are listed in References

Several examples you may want to try

We provide several example tests to understand code structure, how you can run some problems. These examples will demonstrate our functionalities for hydrodynamics and gravity computation. Below link will show detailed descriptions on each example problems. To perform these examples, you must successfully build FleCSPH first. Please follow README for building procedure.

Current Active Contributors

Julien Loiseau, Applied Computer Science Group (CCS-7), Los Alamos National Laboratory
Hyun Lim, The Computational Physics and Method Group (CCS-2), Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mark Alexander Randolph Kaltenborn, Department of Physics, The George Washington University and CCS-2, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Oleg Korobkin, CCS-7, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Christopher M. Mauney, HPC Environments Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Irina Sagert, CCS-2, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Wesley P. Even, CCS-2, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Benjamin K. Bergen, CCS-7, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Contacts

If you have any more questions or concerns regarding FleCSPH, please contact our support email via flecsph-support@lanl.gov.

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