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  • 1. GASFLOW Code
    • 1.1. Overview
    • 1.2. Code Approach
    • 1.3. Code Features
    • 1.4. Graphical User Interface
    • 1.5. Code V&V
    • 1.6. Application Highlights
    • 1.7. Publications
    • 1.8. Current Activities
  • 2. Tutorials
    • 2.1. Overview
    • 2.2. Sod's Shock Tube Problem
    • 2.3. Mesh Generation from CAD Models
    • 2.4. 2D Lid-driven Cavity Flow
    • 2.5. Hydrogen Diffusion into Air in a 1D Duct
    • 2.6. Supersonic Flow over a Forward-facing Step
    • 2.7. Vented Explosion of Premixed Hydrogen-Air Mixtures
    • 2.8. Transient Laminar Jet Flow at Low Mach Number Regime
  • 3. Brief User Guide
    • 3.1. Overview
    • 3.2. General User Guidance
    • 3.3. Unit System and Files
    • 3.4. Mesh Generation
    • 3.5. Geometry Definition
    • 3.6. Numerical Control
    • 3.7. Gas Species and Properties
    • 3.8. Initial and Boundary Conditions
    • 3.9. Solid Heat Structures
    • 3.10. Physical Models
    • 3.11. Restart and Output
    • 3.12. GASFLOW Parallelization
  • 4. Pre- and Post-Processing Tools
    • 4.1. GASVIEW
    • 4.2. Pyscan
    • 4.3. Create3D
  • 5. Verification and Validation
    • 5.1.Overview
    • 5.2. Fluid Dynamics
      • [AS-FD 1] Steady-State and Laminar Flow Startup
      • [AS-FD 2] Transient Compressible Flow
      • [AS-FD 3] Diffusion of Hydrogen into Air
      • [AS-FD 4] Flow past a Rectangular Block
      • [AS-FD 5] 1D Flow with an Orifice
      • [ED-FD 1] Incompressible Laminar Flow in a Lid-driven Cavity
      • [ED-FD 2] Stationary Turbulent Channel Flow
      • [ED-FD 3] Turbulent Flow between Two Parallel Plates
      • [ED-FD 4] Flow over Backward-Facing Step
      • [ED-FD 5] Transient Supersonic Flow at Mach 3 over a Forward-facing Step
      • [ED-FD 6] Large Eddy Simulations of the Turbulent Jet Flow
      • [ED-FD-7] Hydrogen Turbulent Dispersion in Nuclear Containment Compartment
      • [ED-FD 8] Buoyant Jet from Unintended Hydrogen Release
      • [ED-FD 9] Radiolytic Gas Accumulation in a Pipe
      • [ED-FD 10] Supersonic Flow at Mach 2 over a Backward Facing Step
    • 5.3. Combustion
    • 5.4. Heat and Mass Transfer
    • 5.5. Multiphase Flow
  • 6. APPLICATION HIGHLIGHTS
    • 6.1. H2 Fuel Cell Vehicle Accident in Tunnel
    • 6.2. Hydrogen Explosion in a Refueling Station
    • 6.3. Hydrogen Explosion at Fukushima Accident
    • 6.4. Methane Explosion in the Roadway of a Coal Mine
    • 6.5. Aerosols and Droplets
  • 7. Ongoing Development and Enhancements
    • 7.1. Combustion Modeling
    • 7.2. Discrete Particle Modeling
    • 7.3. Heat Transfer Modeling
  • 8. INPUT FILE EXAMPLES
    • 8.1. Overview
    • 8.1. Fluid Dynamics
  • 8.2. Combustion
  • 8.3. Heat Transfer
  • 8.4. Multiphase Flow
  • 8.5. Applications
  • 9. Frequently Asked Questions
    • 9.1. How to set up models for the flashing of pressurized water?
  • 9.2. How to run GASFLOW on Windows?
  • 9.3. How to export/import WSL distribution?
  • 9.4. How to log into remote WSL from Windows using Terminal and FTP on GASVIEW?
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5.2. Fluid Dynamics

[AS-FD 1] Steady-State and Laminar Flow Startup[AS-FD 2] Transient Compressible Flow[AS-FD 3] Diffusion of Hydrogen into Air[AS-FD 4] Flow past a Rectangular Block[AS-FD 5] 1D Flow with an Orifice[ED-FD 1] Incompressible Laminar Flow in a Lid-driven Cavity[ED-FD 2] Stationary Turbulent Channel Flow[ED-FD 3] Turbulent Flow between Two Parallel Plates[ED-FD 4] Flow over Backward-Facing Step[ED-FD 5] Transient Supersonic Flow at Mach 3 over a Forward-facing Step[ED-FD 6] Large Eddy Simulations of the Turbulent Jet Flow[ED-FD-7] Hydrogen Turbulent Dispersion in Nuclear Containment Compartment[ED-FD 8] Buoyant Jet from Unintended Hydrogen Release[ED-FD 9] Radiolytic Gas Accumulation in a Pipe[ED-FD 10] Supersonic Flow at Mach 2 over a Backward Facing Step
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