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This is a commercial CFD program that is part of the [[ANSYS]] package, available on Compute Canada clusters though the user is required to supply a license.
This is a commercial CFD program that is part of the [[ANSYS]] package, available on Compute Canada clusters though the user is required to supply a license.
==WRF==
A non-commercial program for atmospheric fluid dynamics, [[WRF]] is available as a module on Compute Canada clusters.


==Lattice Boltzmann techniques==
==Lattice Boltzmann techniques==


==Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics==
==Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics==

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Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is the domain of numerical analysis and physics concerned with the accurate and efficient simulation of fluid motions using computer software.

OpenFOAM

A suite of open source solvers and tools for CFD, multiple versions of OpenFOAM are available as modules on Compute Canada clusters.

Fluent

This is a commercial CFD program that is part of the ANSYS package, available on Compute Canada clusters though the user is required to supply a license.

WRF

A non-commercial program for atmospheric fluid dynamics, WRF is available as a module on Compute Canada clusters.

Lattice Boltzmann techniques

Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics