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Official website: http://spruce.teragrid.org/docs/HemeLB-SC07-Web.pdf



Described by source

  • Hemelb: A high performance parallel lattice-Boltzmann code for large scale fluid flow in complex geometries


Cited In (25)

  • SoftAdapt
  • A lifting relation from macroscopic variables to mesoscopic variables in lattice Boltzmann method: derivation, numerical assessments and coupling computations validation
  • Adaptive kinetic-fluid solvers for heterogeneous computing architectures
  • A lattice Boltzmann method for nonlinear disturbances around an arbitrary base flow
  • Parallel molecular dynamics with irregular domain decomposition
  • Wall shape effects on multiphase flow in channels
  • LUDWIG
  • Palabos
  • OpenLB
  • MUPHY
  • SpecuLOOS
  • Sailfish
  • LBDEMcoupling
  • ACEMD
  • LB3D
  • Parallel performance of a lattice-Boltzmann/finite element cellular blood flow solver on the IBM blue gene/P architecture
  • Hemocell
  • MUSCLE-HPC
  • VLADYMIR
  • npFEM
  • An adjoint-based lattice Boltzmann method for noise control problems
  • Inviscid and low-viscosity flows in multi-branching and reconnecting networks
  • Lattice Boltzmann methods for multiphase flow simulations across scales
  • A time-reversal lattice Boltzmann method
  • Palabos: parallel lattice Boltzmann solver


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