SU2 (ver. 4.3.0 "Cardinal"): The Open-Source CFD Code
Computational analysis tools have revolutionized the way we design aerospace systems, but most established codes are proprietary, unavailable, or prohibitively expensive for many users. The SU2 team is changing this, making computational analysis and design freely available as open-source software and involving everyone in its creation and development.
For an overview of the technical details in SU2, please see the following AIAA Journal article:
"SU2: An open-source suite for multiphysics simulation and design," AIAA Journal, 54(3):828-846, 2016. http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/10.2514/1.J053813
SU2 INTRODUCTION
SU2 is a suite of open-source software tools written in C++ for the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDE) and performing PDE constrained optimization.
The primary applications are computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamic shape optimization, but has been extended to treat more general equations such as electrodynamics and chemically reacting flows.
You will find more information and the latest news in:
- GitHub: https://github.com/su2code
- CFD-online http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/su2/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/su2code
SU2 INSTALLATION
To build SU2 from the source code, just open a terminal and run the './configure', 'make', and 'make install' commands in the root directory of the source distribution. You can provide an install location using the prefix option to configure. If there are issues with autotool version requirements, run the ./bootstrap script provided in the root directory in order to build local versions of the tools and reset the makefiles (before trying configure/make/make install again). Please note that more detailed instructions on the configure and build processes can be found within the INSTALL file.
SU2 PATH SETUP
SU2 is built using a typical configure/make/make install process. When make install is complete, please be sure to add the $SU2_HOME and $SU2_RUN environment variables, and update your $PATH with $SU2_RUN.
For example, add these lines to your .bashrc file:
- export SU2_RUN="your_prefix/bin"
- export SU2_HOME="/path/to/SU2vX.X.X/"
- export PATH=$PATH:$SU2_RUN
- export PYTHONPATH=$SU2_RUN:$PYTHONPATH
$SU2_RUN should point to the folder where all binaries and python scripts were installed. This is the prefix you set with the --prefix option to configure. Note that the bin/ directory is automatically added to your prefix path.
$SU2_HOME should point to the root directory of the source code distribution, i.e., /path/to/SU2vX.X.X/.
Thanks for building, and happy optimizing!
- The SU2 Development Team
SU2 DEVELOPERS
SU2 is being developed by individuals and organized teams all around the world.
The SU2 Lead Developers are:
- Dr. Francisco Palacios (Francisco.D.Palacios@boeing.com)
- Dr. Thomas D. Economon (economon@stanford.edu)
and the most active groups developing SU2 are:
- Prof. Juan J. Alonso's group at Stanford University.
- Prof. Piero Colonna's group at Delft University of Technology.
- Prof. Nicolas R. Gauger's group at Kaiserslautern University of Technology.
- Prof. Alberto Guardone's group at Polytechnic University of Milan.
- Prof. Rafael Palacios' group at Imperial College London.
- Prof. Edwin van der Weide's group at the University of Twente.
- Prof. Vincent Terrapon's group at the University of Liege.