VH-1

VH1 Home Overview Codes
Beginner Serial Parallel Massive Dynamic PPMLR Core Variable Glossary
User Guides
Beginner Serial Parallel Massive Dynamic
Laptop to Petaflop
Overview Data Layout Programming Data Output Visualization
Test Problems
Sod shock tube Sedov-Taylor blast wave Colliding blast waves Strong standing shock Stellar wind bubble
Resources

VH-1 is a multidimensional ideal compressible hydrodynamics code written in FORTRAN, for use on any computing platform, from desktop workstations to supercomputers. It uses a Lagrangian remap version of the Piecewise Parabolic Method developed by Paul Woodward and Phil Colella in their 1984 paper. VH-1 comes in a variety of versions, from simple one-dimensional serial variant to multi-dimensional versions scalable to thousands of processors.