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SOLVCON 

Date added: 6.1.2012  Hot Hits: 35   0 
Version:  V 0.1  mature  Submitter:  John Fenner  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  Web Site License:  GPL v2
Supported platform:  Windows Linux Target user group: Researchers; Students; Industry Software technology type:  Development framework
Website Tags: Multiphysics Solver Conservation element and solution element CESE Categories: Solvers | Analysis

SOLVCON

SOLVCON is a software framework for solving conservation laws. based on the space-time Conservation Element and Solution Element (CESE) method for time-accurate solutions. It relies on three technologies that can be characterised as  (i) programming, (ii) numerical methods, and (iii) parallel computing.

See the link for details...   http://solvcon.net/technology.html

Main Features:  Key features:
•Pluggable multi-physics
•Unstructured meshes for modeling complex geometry
•Hybrid parallel computing
•Ready-to-use I/O formats
•Parallel I/O and in situ visualization
•Automated work flow

Author(s):  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   

Publication(s):  1.Lixiang Yang, Yung-Yu Chen, and Sheng-Tao John Yu, Velocity-Stress Equations for Waves in Solids of Hexagonal Symmetry Solved by the Space-Time CESE Method, ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, in press  2.Yung-Yu Chen, David Bilyeu, Lixiang Yang, and Sheng-Tao John Yu, SOLVCON: A Python-Based CFD Software Framework for Hybrid Parallelization, AIAA Paper 2011-1065, 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, January 4-7 2011, Orlando, Florida.  3. 3.Yung-Yu Chen, Lixiang Yang, and Sheng-Tao John Yu, Simulations of Waves in Elastic Solids of Cubic Symmetry by the Conservation Element and Solution Element Method, Wave Motion, Volume 48, Issue 1, Jan. 2011, Pages 39-61.   

Requirements:  SOLVCON depends on the following packages: (i) Python 2.6 or 2.7 (preferred), (ii) SCons, (iii) gcc (version 4.3 or higher) or icc, (iv) Numpy (version 1.6 or higher), (v) LAPACK, (vi) NetCDF (version 4 or higher), and (vii) METIS (version 4.0.3; SOLVCON will download it for you on building). Optional dependencies include: (i) SCOTCH (version 5.1 or higher) as an alternative of METIS, (ii) Nose for running unit tests, (iii) Epydoc for generating API documentation, (iv) VTK for in situ visualization, and (v) docutils and pygraphviz for Epydoc formatting.

See also:  Python > Package Index > SOLVCON 0.1  

Installation method:  SOLVCON installation requires 3 steps:
1.
Obtain the latest release from https://bitbucket.org/yungyuc/solvcon/downloads . Unpack the source tarball.

2.
Get into the source tree and run SCons to build the binary codes:
$ cd $SCSRC
$ scons --download --extract

where $SCSRC indicates the root directory of unpacked source tree.

3.
Install everything:
$ python setup.py install

See http://solvcon.net/guide.html for details

Documentation: 

http://solvcon.net/guide.html

http://solvcon.net/doc/timely/epydoc/

http://solvcon.net/yyc/writing/2011/solvcon_start.html

Users:  Ohio State University

Users of the technology:  Empty list

Future development plans:  -

Testing:  Unit testing is catered for, facilitated by Nose.
See http://solvcon.net/guide.html for details.

Constraints:  SOLVCON relies on numerous software dependencies.
See http://solvcon.net/guide.html for details

Support available:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   

Funding status:  N/A

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