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commercial and open-source solvers, including OpenFOAM, SU2, CalculiX, Ansys FLUENT, and COMSOL, | commercial and open-source solvers, including OpenFOAM, SU2, CalculiX, Ansys FLUENT, and COMSOL, | ||
are available. Adapters for in-house codes can be implemented and validated in only a few weeks. | are available. Adapters for in-house codes can be implemented and validated in only a few weeks. | ||
For more information, have a look at [http://www.precice.org/ www.precice.org] or check out the source code on [https://github.com/precice | For more information, have a look at [http://www.precice.org/ www.precice.org] or check out the source code on [https://github.com/precice GitHub]. | ||
There are always open projects, whether you are a computer science, CSE, MSE, or math student. Since recently, also projects with industrial partners are on the agenda. To get your project, please first follow the [https://github.com/precice/precice/wiki/Building installation guide] of preCICE and try the [https://github.com/precice/precice/wiki/1D-Example 1D-Tutorial]. Then, simply contact us sending your transcript of records and your CV. | There are always open projects, whether you are a computer science, CSE, MSE, or math student. Since recently, also projects with industrial partners are on the agenda. To get your project, please first follow the [https://github.com/precice/precice/wiki/Building installation guide] of preCICE and try the [https://github.com/precice/precice/wiki/1D-Example 1D-Tutorial]. Then, simply contact us sending your transcript of records and your CV. |
Revision as of 12:21, 18 June 2018
preCICE is an open-source coupling library for partitioned multi-physics simulations developed at TUM and the University of Stuttgart. This includes, but is not restricted to fluid-structure interaction. The software offers methods for equation coupling, communication means, and data mapping schemes. Ready-to-use adapters for well known commercial and open-source solvers, including OpenFOAM, SU2, CalculiX, Ansys FLUENT, and COMSOL, are available. Adapters for in-house codes can be implemented and validated in only a few weeks. For more information, have a look at www.precice.org or check out the source code on GitHub.
There are always open projects, whether you are a computer science, CSE, MSE, or math student. Since recently, also projects with industrial partners are on the agenda. To get your project, please first follow the installation guide of preCICE and try the 1D-Tutorial. Then, simply contact us sending your transcript of records and your CV.
Completed Student Projects
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