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== Future Developments ==
 
== Future Developments ==
  
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'''Extensions of the code are already underway to add the following features to the SPHYSICS serial code:'''
  
  
 
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'''Extensions of the code are already underway to add the following features to the SPHYSICS serial code:'''
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* kernel gradient corrections
 
* kernel gradient corrections
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* different output data formats (ASCII, VTU, Ensight, H5PART)
 
* different output data formats (ASCII, VTU, Ensight, H5PART)
 
* improved algorithm in neighbour list
 
* improved algorithm in neighbour list
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(predicted release date: Dec 2009)
 
(predicted release date: Dec 2009)

Revision as of 14:17, 18 September 2009

Future Developments

Extensions of the code are already underway to add the following features to the SPHYSICS serial code:


  • kernel gradient corrections
  • floating bodies
  • different output data formats (ASCII, VTU, Ensight, H5PART)
  • improved algorithm in neighbour list


(predicted release date: Dec 2009)

New software will be released:

To download new software, see Download SPHysics now!