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ConMan

ConMan is a finite element program for the solution of the equations of incompressible, infinite-Prandtl number convection in two dimensions, originally written by Scott King, Arthur Raefsky, and Brad Hager.

ConMan User Manual ConMan is a public domain program and is distributed free of charge to anyone who wishes to use it, and may be freely copied and modified. ConMan is written in Standard Fortran 77 with cray pointers and runs on most UNIX systems with many Fortran compilers. Porting it to other systems should be straightforward. As with anything free, ConMan comes with no guarantees, but it has been benchmarked against other existing codes.

Status Maintained and supported.
Contact cig-mc@geodynamics.org
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License GNU Public License

Latest Release (2.0.0)

ConMan-2.0.0.tar.gz [2008-09-17]
Latest release solves equations of 2D Cartesian incompressible thermal convection with an explicit or Picard time iteration scheme.

Development Version

If you are interested in following the main line of development, use the following Subversion command:

svn checkout http://geodynamics.org/svn/cig/mc/2D/ConMan/trunk ConMan

Documentation

ConMan Manual [2008-09-17]
User manual

ConMan Users Map

Shows location of all users who downloaded ConMan since the code was released (image updated daily).

map showing ocation of all users who downloaded ConMan since the code was released (image updated daily)

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