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NASA CFD Technology Available Free for Limited Time |
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Posted Mon July 23, 2001 @08:56AM
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Khaled S. Abdol-Hamid writes "PAB3D solves the three-dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations with a finite-volume formulation on structured
multi-block grids. The PAB3D code was developed at NASA Langley Research Center under NASA Contract NAS1-19831 and
the United States Government retains certain rights. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langely Research
Center (NASA LaRC), acting under the authority of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, as amended, and Analytical
Services & Materials, Inc. (AS&M), jointly executed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) in order to foster commercialization of
the PABWe emphasize state-of-the-art code development and application using
finite-difference, finite-volume, and spectral methods for both research
and design problems. Our expertise is built around the experience gained
by supporting the development and continued enhancement of major CFD
codes such as NASA's CFL3D, TLNS3D, OVERFLOW, FUN3D, USM3D, LAURA, VULCAN,
and PAB3D. Areas of specialization include code development & validation,
turbulence modeling, structured & unstructured grid generation, and
thermodynamics & chemistry of reacting flows.
AS&M specializes in custom built software for engineering and scientific
applications3D software codes
http://www.asm-usa.com/products/ASM-software.html"
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