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Gerris Flow Solver
Gerris is a Free Software program for the solution of the partial differential equations describing fluid flow. The source code is available free of charge under the Free Software GPL license.
Gerris was created by Stéphane Popinet and is supported by NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric research) and Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert.
A brief summary of its main features:
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Have a look at the introduction for more information.
- 2012-07-01: Articles in Physical Review Letters and Physics Focus
- 2012-06-06: Gerris users' meeting, Wellington
- 2011-12-31: Gerris is hottest article in Journal of Computational Physics
- 2011-07-04: Gerris users' meeting, Paris
- 2011-03-23: Gerris simulations of the 11th March Japanese tsunami.
- 2010-06-02: Award for review article on Gerris' multiphase flow applications
- Selected as one of five Research Highlights of 2009 in Fluid Dynamics Research
- 2009-07-21: Release 09-07-21 of Gerris
- Dynamic load-balancing in parallel and important parallel bug fixes.
- 2009-05-12: Release 12-05-09 of Gerris
- Moving solid boundaries, axisymmetric version, non-linear shallow-water and more...
- 2007-09-26: Gerris finalist for NZ Open Source Awards
- Gerris has been selected as one of the four finalists in the Software Project category.
- 2007-09-18: Release 18-09-07 of Gerris
- New web site, much improved surface tension and VOF scheme and more...
- 2006-04-03: Release 0.9.2 of Gerris
- Big improvements to the Poisson solver and treatment of complex geometries.
- 2006-04-03: Release 0.4.2 of GfsView
- Bug fix for gtk-2.8 and new clipping plane object.


