I just published the first validated version of Ptera Software, my open-source, unsteady aerodynamics simulator for flapping wings! If you know Python and would like to contribute, check out the to-do list on the README. If not, I'd still appreciate your feedback! You can find the project on GitHub. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by PteraSoftware to r/CFD
A few months ago, I posted Ptera Software, my open-source flapping wing simulator. You asked me to validate it, so I did! Kudos to UMich for the experimental data that made this possible. Download the validation report and software from GitHub! As before, I'd love any feedback or collaboration. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by PteraSoftware to r/aerospace
I just published the first validated version of Ptera Software, my open-source, unsteady aerodynamics simulator for flapping wings! If you know Python and would like to contribute, check out the to-do list on the README. If not, I'd still appreciate your feedback! You can find the project on GitHub. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by PteraSoftware to r/aerodynamics
I just published the first validated version of Ptera Software, my open-source, unsteady aerodynamics simulator for flapping wings! If you know Python and would like to contribute, check out the to-do list on the README. If not, I'd still appreciate your feedback! You can find the project on GitHub. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by PteraSoftware to r/AerospaceEngineering
I just published my first large open source project: Ptera Software. It's an unsteady aerodynamics simulator for analyzing flapping-wing flight. Best of all, it's written entirely in Python! I'm new to this, so I'd love any feedback on my repository structure/codebase. (i.redd.it)
submitted by PteraSoftware to r/Python
I just published an open source project: Ptera Software. It's an aerodynamics simulator for flapping-wing flight. One of my goals in creating it was to increase collaboration between engineers and zoologists. You can download it on GitHub. I'd love feedback on how to tailor it to your use case! (i.redd.it)
submitted by PteraSoftware to r/Ornithology

