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UnDiFi-2D: an Unstructured Discontinuity Fitting code for 2D grids
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Working Paper
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Physics - Fluid Dynamics
Physics - Computational Physics
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Abstract
UnDiFi-2D, an open source (free software) Unstructured-grid, Discontinuity Fitting code, is presented. The aim of UnDiFi-2D is to model gas-dynamic discontinuities in two-dimensional (2D) flows as if they were true discontinuities of null thickness that bound regions of the flow-field where a smooth solution to the governing PDEs exists. UnDiFi-2D therefore needs to be coupled with an unstructured CFD solver that is used to discretize the governing PDEs within the smooth regions of the flow-field. Two different, in-house developed, CFD solvers are also included in the current distribution. The main features of the UnDiFi-2D software can be summarized as follows: Programming Language: UnDiFi-2D is written in standard Fortran 77/95; its design is highly modular in order to enhance simplicity of use, maintenance and allow coupling with virtually any existing CFD solver; Usability, Maintenance and Enhancement: In order to improve the usability, maintenance and enhancement of the code also the documentation has been carefully taken into account. The git distributed versioning system has been adopted to facilitate collaborative maintenance and code development; Copyrights: UnDiFi-2D is a free software that anyone can use, copy, distribute, change and improve under the GNU Public License version 3. The present paper is a manifesto of the first public release of the UnDiFi-2D code. It describes the currently implemented features, which are the result of more than a decade of still ongoing CFD developments. This work is focused on the computational techniques adopted and a detailed description of the main characteristics is reported. UnDiFi-2D capabilities are demonstrated by means of examples test cases. The design of the code allows to easily include existing CFD codes and is aimed at ease code reuse and readability.
Comment: Keywords: CFD, Fortran, C, shock-fitting, shock-capturing,, unstructured grids