PyFR is an open-source Python based framework for solving advection-diffusion type problems on streaming architectures using the Flux Reconstruction approach of Huynh. The framework is designed to solve a range of governing systems on mixed unstructured grids containing various element types. It is also designed to target a range of hardware platforms via use of an in-built domain specific language derived from the Mako templating engine.
Examples of using PyFR are available in the examples
directory. Currently
available examples are:
- 2D Couette flow
- 2D Euler vortex
- 2D incompressible cylinder flow
To contribute to PyFR please follow the steps listed below:
- Fork this repository to your GitHub account
- Create a new branch in your forked repository
- Make changes in your new branch
- Submit your changes by creating a Pull Request to the
develop
branch of the original PyFR repository
Modifications to the develop
branch are eventually merged into the master
branch for a new release.
Information on the usage and structure of PyFR can be found in the documentation.
For further help in developing and using PyFR, or to connect with the wider community of users, please go to the PyFR Discourse.
See the AUTHORS file.
PyFR is released under the New BSD License (see the LICENSE file for details). Documentation is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).