Castello F., A.; Tomé, M. F.; César, C. N. L.; McKee, S.; Cuminato, J. A. Freeflow: An integrated simulation system for three-dimensional free surface flows. (English) Zbl 0979.76067 Comput. Vis. Sci. 2, No. 4, 199-210 (2000). Summary: This paper describes an integrated environment for the simulation of three-dimensional viscous incompressible free surface flows. The environment comprises three modules: a geometric modeller module, a simulation module, and a visualization module. The simulator employs GENSMAC-3D, a code based initially on the SMAC method, which uses finite difference approximations on staggered grids to solve the Navier-Stokes equations. All geometric objects (fluids, containers and inflows) are represented by a B-Rep data structure, and solid modelling techniques allow for three-dimensional multiple colour visualization. Cited in 1 ReviewCited in 14 Documents MSC: 76M27 Visualization algorithms applied to problems in fluid mechanics 76D27 Other free boundary flows; Hele-Shaw flows Keywords:three-dimensional viscous incompressible free surface flows; geometric modeller module; simulation module; visualization module; GENSMAC-3D code; SMAC method; finite difference approximation; staggered grid; Navier-Stokes equations; B-Rep data structure; three-dimensional multiple colour visualization Software:FREEFLOW; Flow-3D; GENSMAC PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{A. Castello F.} et al., Comput. Vis. Sci. 2, No. 4, 199--210 (2000; Zbl 0979.76067) Full Text: DOI