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  • FLOW-3D® -- Excellence in Flow Modeling Software

  • Flow Science is a leading provider of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solutions for complex fluid modeling problems for a wide range of industrial applications. Flow Science's flagship software, FLOW-3D®, enables highly accurate simulations of free surface flows, using the Volume-of-Fluid technique. The FAVOR(TM) method, unique to FLOW-3D®, enhances the ease of use and the accuracy of flow simulations in a way that no other CFD package can claim.
    http://flow3d.com

  • Simulations in Physics

  • Site contains a lot of physically based modelling realtime simulations. There you can find a lot of resources about: classical and quantum physics, newton laws (2D,3D) in opengl. Programs for Windows and animations in avi/mpeg format included.
    http://panoramix.ift.uni.wroc.pl/~maq/

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics

  • Brief introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, exhaustive books list, CFD people and links.
    http://www.sali.freeservers.com/engineering/cfd/

  • 3D Physics

  • An overview of numerical methods of simulating physical systems.
    http://www.euclideanspace.com/physics/

  • International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC)

  • The scope of this journal covers Computational Physics, Physical Computation and related subjects. IJMPC aims at publishing both review and research articles on the use of computers to advance knowledge in physical sciences and the use of physical analogies in computation.{
    http://www.worldscinet.com/ijmpc/ijmpc.shtml

  • Learning Numerical Methods from the Web

  • Learn and test run your own schemes at a distance using your web browser: finite differences, finite elements, Fourier, Monte-Carlo, Lagrangian schemes with examples for advection, diffusion, shock-/waves, wavepackets, solitons and stock options.
    http://pde.fusion.kth.se

  • Aarseth's N-body software

  • [open source - multiplatform] Direct N-body algorithms.
    http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/~sverre/

  • CAPGADGET

  • [open source - multiplatform] Visualization package to capture and display Gadget N-body simulations.
    http://www.geocities.com/capgadget

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