sam, the creator of the program, NUDiS
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sam, the creator of the program, NUDiS
NUDiS was written by a forum member who went by the name of sam.
Re: sam, the creator of the program, NUDiS
where did you get that info, NUDiS was created by "Graham C. Williams"
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Re: sam, the creator of the program, NUDiS
I was here when it was first posted.
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Re: sam, the creator of the program, NUDiS
Sam's "engine" (NUDiS) could be used to solve a variety of 1d unsteady flow problems (e.g.
shock tube), but from the command prompt. It required an input data file that needed to
be created by the end user. It generated several output data files that required an external
graphics program to plot the results.
IOW, the user needed some idea of what he was doing in order to use it effectively; not unlike
many other codes I have seen before and since then.
It wasn't as easy to use as was Uflow 1D. That code could also rapidly generate results.
However, since sam's "engine" (NUDiS) was standalone, it could conceivably be called by another program. It could be extended. One could not do that with Uflow 1D.
shock tube), but from the command prompt. It required an input data file that needed to
be created by the end user. It generated several output data files that required an external
graphics program to plot the results.
IOW, the user needed some idea of what he was doing in order to use it effectively; not unlike
many other codes I have seen before and since then.
It wasn't as easy to use as was Uflow 1D. That code could also rapidly generate results.
However, since sam's "engine" (NUDiS) was standalone, it could conceivably be called by another program. It could be extended. One could not do that with Uflow 1D.
Re: sam, the creator of the program, NUDiS
Ah I see. So Graham's responsible for the UI and not the actual code?
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Re: sam, the creator of the program, NUDiS
That's correct.
Apparently, Graham chose Excel for its built-in graphics capabilities and wrote macros for both pre- and post-processing of I/O for NUDiS.
Apparently, Graham chose Excel for its built-in graphics capabilities and wrote macros for both pre- and post-processing of I/O for NUDiS.
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Re: sam, the creator of the program, NUDiS
Graham's utilization of µSoft Excel may not have been the best choice of a "programming"
language, if you can call it that.
language, if you can call it that.
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Re: sam, the creator of the program, NUDiS
What needs to be done here, is to run some verification tests on this program.