Simipour
Simipour is a software tool designed for the simulation of fluid dynamics, particularly focusing on multiphase flows. It is developed by the Simipour Research Group at the University of California, Berkeley, and is widely used in academic and industrial research for its accuracy and efficiency. The software employs a lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) to solve the Navier-Stokes equations, making it suitable for simulating complex fluid behaviors such as droplet formation, bubble dynamics, and multiphase mixing.
Simipour supports various types of boundary conditions, including no-slip, free-slip, and periodic, allowing users to model
One of the key advantages of Simipour is its ability to handle large-scale simulations efficiently. The LBM
Simipour has been used in numerous studies across various fields, including biomedical engineering, environmental science, and