2D Cartesian Quadtree Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) for multiphase Five Equations Model. This source code is developed based on QTAdaptive https://github.com/dattv/QTAdaptive to compile this souce code, you need to download QTAdaptive and 2D_CARFIVE into the same folder.
CARTESIAN ADAPTIVE FIVE EQUATION MODEL
AUTHOR: VAN-DAT THANG
E-MAIL: datthangva@gmail.com
E-MAIL: vandatthang@gmail.com
SOURCE CODE LINK: https://github.com/dattv/2D_CARFIVE
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