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#'''[[Visualization| Visualization: Images & Videos]]'''
 
#'''[[Visualization| Visualization: Images & Videos]]'''
 
#'''[[Code History| Code History & Fixed Bugs (UPDATES)]]'''
 
#'''[[Code History| Code History & Fixed Bugs (UPDATES)]]'''
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#'''[[Future_developments| Future_Developments & Releases]]'''
 
#'''[[SPHYSICS Publications| Publications using the SPHysics code]]'''
 
#'''[[SPHYSICS Publications| Publications using the SPHysics code]]'''
 
#'''[[SPHYSICS Reference| How to reference SPHysics]]'''
 
#'''[[SPHYSICS Reference| How to reference SPHysics]]'''
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<big>'''The SPHysics Code'''</big>
 
<big>'''The SPHysics Code'''</big>
  
SPHysics is a Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) code inspired by the formulation of Monaghan (1992) developed jointly by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University (U.S.A.), the University of Vigo (Spain), the University of Manchester (U.K.) and the University of Rome La Sapienza (Italy).  We are excited to announce that the latest official release of version 1.4 of SPHysics is now available.   
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SPHysics is a Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) code inspired by the formulation of Monaghan (1992) developed jointly by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University (U.S.A.), the University of Vigo (Spain), the University of Manchester (U.K.) and the University of Rome La Sapienza (Italy).  Developed over a number of years primarily to study free-surface flow phenomena where Eulerian methods can be difficult to apply, such as waves, impact of dam-breaks on off-shore structures. We are excited to announce that the latest official release of version 1.4 of SPHysics is now available: '''[[Code_Features| Code_Features]]'''.   
 
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This code version is the basic version and incorporates the following features:
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:*2-D and 3-D versions
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:*Variable timestep
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:*Choice of time integration schemes: predictor-corrector, verlet, Beeman
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:*Choice of Kernel functions:
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:**Gaussian
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:**Quadratic
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:**Cubic Spline
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:**Wendland Quintic
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:*Choice of two types of solid boundary condition: dynamic and repulsive force
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:*Periodic open boundary conditions in 3-D
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:*Choice of viscosity treatments:
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:**Artificial Viscosity
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:**Laminar Viscosity
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:**Sub-Particle Scale (SPS) Turbulence Model
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:*Different Types of Moving Objects (forced motion only)
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:**Moving Gate
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:**Wavemaker
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:**Sliding Wedge
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:*Visualization routines using Matlab or ParaView
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:*New Options:
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:**Density Reinitialization using Shepard or Moving Least Squares (MLS)
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:**RESTART option to stop and restart simulations
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:**Capability for different Equations of State
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From version 1.2 includes faster linked lists and core subroutines.
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'''[[Downloads| Download SPHysics now!]]'''
 
'''[[Downloads| Download SPHysics now!]]'''
 
 
The code has been developed over a number of years primarily to study free-surface flow phenomena where Eulerian methods can be difficult to apply, such as waves, impact of dam-breaks on off-shore structures. Furthermore, the meshfree technique facilitates the simulation of highly distorted fluids/bodies. 
 
 
== 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:'''
 
 
* Parallel code called '''[[Downloads#Parallel_code | ParallelSPHysics]]'''
 
* GPU code called '''[[Downloads#GPU_code | GPU-SPHysics]]'''
 
* Hybrid Boussinesq-SPH code called '''[[Downloads#Hybrid_Boussinesq-SPH_code | FUN-SPHysics]]'''
 
 
To download new software, see '''[[Downloads| Download SPHysics now!]]'''
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Revision as of 11:37, 18 September 2009

SPHysics - SPH Free-surface Flow Solver

Open-Source Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics code

v1.4 UPDATE RELEASED: FEBRUARY 2009

Sphysics home page2.gif
  1. Welcome to SPHysics
  2. Developers (photos) and Contributors
  3. Downloads (serial, parallel, GPU, hybrid-coupling)
  4. Documentation
  5. SPHysics FAQ
  6. SPHysics Forum
  7. Visualization: Images & Videos
  8. Code History & Fixed Bugs (UPDATES)
  9. Future_Developments & Releases
  10. Publications using the SPHysics code
  11. How to reference SPHysics
  12. Links - SPHERIC
  13. Help and Info about SPHysics website


The SPHysics Code

SPHysics is a Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) code inspired by the formulation of Monaghan (1992) developed jointly by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University (U.S.A.), the University of Vigo (Spain), the University of Manchester (U.K.) and the University of Rome La Sapienza (Italy). Developed over a number of years primarily to study free-surface flow phenomena where Eulerian methods can be difficult to apply, such as waves, impact of dam-breaks on off-shore structures. We are excited to announce that the latest official release of version 1.4 of SPHysics is now available: Code_Features.

Download SPHysics now!

Links

All developers of the SPHysics code are members of SPHERIC which is the

SPH European Research Interest Community.

This organisation seeks to promote the development and use of SPH within the academic and industrial communities. Click here for the SPHERIC Home Page