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Revision as of 20:57, 16 January 2011
Contents
Documentation
Official Code-Saturne Documentation
The original online documentation of Code-Saturne can be found here:
Link: Code-Saturne Official Website
Code-Saturne Users Wiki at the University of Manchester
A great Wiki about the use of Code-Saturne maintained by the University of Manchester
Link: Saturne Users Wiki @ U. Manchester
Tutorials
Tutorials by EDF
Code Saturne version 2.0.0rc2 Tutorial
Includes
- The present document is a tutorial for Code Saturne version 2.0.0-rc1. It presents five simple test cases
and guides the future Code Saturne user step by step into the preparation and the computation of the cases.
- The test case directories, containing the necessary meshes and data are available in the examples
directory.
- This tutorial focuses on the procedure and the preparation of the Code Saturne computations. For
more elements on the structure of the code and the definition of the different variables, it is higly recommended to refer to the user manual.
Link: tutorial.pdf Others docs from Code_Saturne 2.0-rc2 released: Link: user.pdf Link: theory.pdf Link: refcard.pdf
Code Saturne version 1.3.2 Tutorial
Includes
- The aim of this case is to train the user of Code Saturne on a simplified but real 3D compu-
tation. It corresponds to a stratified flow in a T-junction.
Link: tutorial.pdf
Tutorials by J.C. Uribe
Code Saturne Tutorial: Asymmetric plane diffuser (v2.0rc2, no graphical interface)
Includes The aim of this tutorial is to give an insight of Code Saturne to new users by solving the asym- metric plane diffuser case. The case was done experimentally by Buice and Eaton [1]. This flow in a planar asymmetric diffuser is a challenging test case since its adverse pressure gradient makes the flow separate from an inclined surface.
Link: diffuser_tutorial.pdf
Tutorials by somebody in MSc/4th Year Aerospace Advanced CFD Laboratory
Laminar Flow in tube bundlusing with Code Saturne 1.3.2
Includes
- One of the objectives of this exercise is to compare the three different types of mesh-
ing techniques described above for a complex curved geometry, and assess their relative strengths and weaknesses in terms of solution accuracy.
- A second objective is to gain more experience in using a wider range of CFD and
other software tools for simulations and post-processing; in particular here using the Code Saturne program to perform the flow simulations.
Link: tutorial-1.pdf
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GuideLines on How to Chain Code-Aster and Code-Saturne
by Bracchesimo
Level: advanced
Covers:
- Setting up the Aster-Job
- Setting up the Saturne-Job
- Setting up a chaining python script
Link: GuideLines on How to Chain Code-Aster and Code-Saturne