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FluSI: A novel parallel simulation tool for flapping insect flight using a Fourier method with volume penalization

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arxiv 1506.06513 v3 pith:LHSYAGE7 submitted 2015-06-22 physics.flu-dyn

FluSI: A novel parallel simulation tool for flapping insect flight using a Fourier method with volume penalization

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FluSI, a fully parallel open source software for pseudo-spectral simulations of three-dimensional flapping flight in viscous flows, is presented. It is freely available for non-commercial use under [https://github.com/pseudospectators/FLUSI]. The computational framework runs on high performance computers with distributed memory architectures. The discretization of the three-dimensional incompressible Navier--Stokes equations is based on a Fourier pseudo-spectral method with adaptive time stepping. The complex time varying geometry of insects with rigid flapping wings is handled with the volume penalization method. The modules characterizing the insect geometry, the flight mechanics and the wing kinematics are described. Validation tests for different benchmarks illustrate the efficiency and precision of the approach. Finally, computations of a model insect in the turbulent regime demonstrate the versatility of the software.

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