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Feel free to post anything related to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).

Questions, discussions, reviews, interesting articles, job postings, and project showcases are all welcome!

This is currently a work in progress, content suggestions are highly appreciated. The goal is for this post to become a helpful summary of all important things related to CFD.

Resources:

(please suggest other good resources - journals, videos or yt channels, courses paid or free, articles, books, docs, wikis, forums, etc.)

  1. CFD Online: One of the best sites for CFD

Tools

(M=macOS, W=Windows,L=Linux)

All-in-one:

  • ANSYS Fluent (via ANSYS Workbench) (Paid) (L,W,M): very widely used CFD software

  • SimFlow, a GUI for OpenFOAM (Paid with a limited free version) (L,W)

  • dicehub (Paid) (online): cloud-based platform for CFD simulations

  • COMSOL Multiphysics (Paid) (L, M, W)

  • SimScale (Paid with a limited free version) (L, M, W, online): cloud-based simulation platform

  • STAR-CCM+ (Paid) (L,W): commercial CFD software from Siemens

Note: A lot of the open source tools below integrate well with each other. So they can together form a good free, open source alternative to the above tools.

CAD:

Meshers:

Solvers:

  • OpenFOAM: a powerful command-line tool for CFD (FOSS) (L,M,W)

  • SU2 (FOSS) (L, M, W) - An open-source suite for multiphysics simulation

Post-processing:

  • ParaView (FOSS) (L, M, W): A powerful open-source application for visualizing and analyzing scientific data; commonly used for CFD results.

  • VisIt (FOSS) (L, M, W)