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Have an image from a Fortran simulation

Open Beliavsky opened this issue 4 years ago • 4 comments

Looking at the images at the bottom of a course "High Performance Computing in the Physical Sciences" page https://home.chpc.utah.edu/~thorne/computing.html suggests to me that such images and movies could be a nice addition to the main fortran-lang page. Maybe Milan Curcic can provide an image or movie from a weather simulation?

Beliavsky avatar Mar 24 '21 18:03 Beliavsky

Ideally the images would even be reproducible with open source codes with the scripts that can generate them. That would not be feasible if non-open source code is used, which is the majority of non-trivial applications in Fortran.

certik avatar Mar 24 '21 20:03 certik

Message from @vmagnin at Fortran Discourse on this topic: https://fortran-lang.discourse.group/t/reviewing-all-fortran-wikipedia-pages-improving-fortran-imagery/785/17?u=beliavsky

Beliavsky avatar Oct 11 '21 11:10 Beliavsky

The two images (black hole & ocean) cited in my Discourse post are under CC license and the code sources of those models are open.

vmagnin avatar Oct 11 '21 12:10 vmagnin

tweet with animation by Jérôme Boudet "Lattice-Boltzmann method is a rewarding flow simulation approach. You can create a solver in a few hundreds of #Fortran lines, play with the numerical methods, and do some nice looking animations. Here, the 2D flow past a square cylinder at Re=1000, with pitchwise periodicity."

Beliavsky avatar Nov 10 '21 13:11 Beliavsky