CFDSHIP - IOWA
CFDSHIP-IOWA is general-purpose
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation software developed at The
University of Iowa's Institute of Hydraulic Research (IIHR). CFDSHIP-IOWA
represents, in part, deliverables for sponsored research funding from
the Office of Naval Research.
The program solves the incompressible Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS)
and continuity equations with a variety of turbulence models, and a
single-phase level set method to accommodate free surface problems. It
is based upon structured grids and higher-order finite differencing and
has both patched-grid and ghost-cell block-to-block
communication. Complex geometries are treated using overset grids, by
interfacing with the overset interpolation codes Pegasus (NASA) or
Suggar (PET-ARL). Motions are possible by using dynamic overset grids
through Suggar. The code is parallel and runs under MPI.
CFDSHIP-IOWA is fully general and has been applied to a range of
external flow problems. Boundary conditions, input parameters, and
grid dimensions are set external to the code. Since it has been
specifically developed for surface-ship and marine-propulsor flow
problems, it has an array of ship hydrodynamic specific subroutines and
post-processors. Typical applications in naval hydrodynamics include
Resistance (friction and pressure drag), Wave Profiles (including
breaking waves), Seakeeping (the code is 6DOF capable), and Maneuvering
(a mix of imposed and predicted degrees of freedom is possible).
Additional capabilities include propeller models; multi-object
interaction; and regular and irregular waves.

CFDSHIP - IOWA examples
Below are several links to CFDSHIP-IOWA
simulation examples.


Downloads
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For software pricing information, information request forms, or product
support please contact
Pablo
Carrica or
Tao Xing