GENSMAC is an integrated suite of programs, which solve two-dimensional (also axisymmetric) incompressible Newtonian and non-Newtonian (generalized Newtonian) flows with free surfaces. The flow domains can be quite arbitrary and need only be connected. Although GENSMAC uses many of the ideas of the Marker-and-Cell (MAC) code of the sixties, it is a completely new piece of software of more than 20,000 lines of structured FORTRAN with features from FORTRAN 90. It also contains many novel features. A full account of the methodology can be found in Tome and McKee (1994) and Tome, Duffy and McKee (1996).





Murilo Francisco Tome 2005-09-16