waLBerla - Widely applicable Lattice Boltzmann from Erlangen (waLBerla)

Internally funded project


Acronym: waLBerla

Start date : 01.01.2007

End date : 01.01.2099

Website: http://www.walberla.net


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Book chapter / Article in edited volumes
Authored book
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Edited Volume
Conference contribution
Other publication type
Unpublished / Preprint

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Simulating coupled free and porous media flow with lattice Boltzmann methods (2019) Schwarzmeier C, Rüde U Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture waLBerla: A General Purpose Software Framework for Massively Parallel Simulations (2019) Rettinger C Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Dynamic Load Balancing Techniques for Particulate Flow Simulations (2019) Rettinger C, Rüde U Journal article Massively Parallel Simulations of Particulate Electrokinetic Micro-fluid Flows (2018) Bartuschat D, Rüde U Conference contribution, Conference Contribution A scalable multiphysics algorithm for massively parallel direct numerical simulations of electrophoresis (2018) Bartuschat D, Rüde U Journal article, Original article An improved lattice Boltzmann D3Q19 method based on an alternative equilibrium discretization (2018) Rüde U, Bauer M Journal article Festvortrag: Supercomputing: Expanding the limits of predictability (2018) Rüde U Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture A coupled lattice Boltzmann method and discrete element method for discrete particle simulations of particulate flows (2018) Rettinger C, Rüde U Journal article, Original article lbmpy: A Flexible Symbolic Toolkit for Lattice Boltzmann Methods with CodeGeneration for CPUs and GPUs (2018) Bauer M, Rüde U Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Adaptive Grid Refinement Techniques for Particulate Flow Simulations with the Lattice Boltzmann Method (2018) Rettinger C Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster
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