preCICE stands for Precise Code Interaction Coupling Environment. Its main component is a library that can be used by simulation programs to be coupled together in a partitioned way, enabling multi-physics simulations, such as fluid-structure interaction. If you are new to preCICE, please have a look at our documentation and at precice.org. You may also prefer to get and install a binary package for the latest release (master branch).
cpp simulation cpp11 high-performance-computing openfoam multiphysics coupling fluent fenics research-and-development calculix multi-physics fluid-structure-interaction computer-aided-engineering code-aster conjugate-heat-transfer co-simulation eigen3 su2 preciceThe adapter for the CFD-Code "Stanford University Unstructured" (SU2) was developed in the scope of the bachelor's thesis of Alexander Rusch. All steps for integrating the adapter into SU2 are described in detail in the appendices of the thesis. Note that by now, the adapter has been extended with new functionalities, which are not covered in the thesis. However, the basic structure of the adapter has remained unchanged and can be studied by means of this work. This adapter was developed for SU2 version 6.0.0 "Falcon". Other versions may be compatible as well, yet they have not been tested. Please let us know if you want to use a different version. Before installing the adapter SU2 itself must be installed. Download version 6.0.0 directly from https://github.com/su2code/SU2/releases/tag/v6.0.0. Using a different version is not recommended, since the adapter is only tested with this version. If necessary unpack the code and move it to your preferred location. Please do not configure and build the package before installing the adapter. In case you have already used SU2 you will need to rebuild the suite after installing the adapter.
cfd multi-physics fluid-structure-interaction conjugate-heat-transfer co-simulation precice-adapter su2 preciceThis repository contains ready-to-run tutorial cases for the coupling library preCICE. The purpose of these cases is not to teach you how to use preCICE from scratch, but to serve as starting points for setting up similar simulation cases, as well as test cases. Read more on our preCICE tutorials documentation section. As a general rule, you can start each participant from inside their <tutorial>/<participant>-<solver> using ./run.sh. Look into these short scripts and copy the parts you need for your new case. Before running again, execute the cleaning scripts you can find at each level, to clean from this point and deeper.
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