FluidSim enables agents to conduct sophisticated fluid dynamics simulations. It provides solvers for 2D/3D Navier-Stokes, shallow water equations, and stratified flows, combining Python's flexibility with performance comparable to C++ via Pythran and MPI parallelization.
Use this skill when running CFD simulations, analyzing turbulence, vortex dynamics, or geophysical flows, and when pseudospectral methods with FFT are required for periodic-domain equations.
Compatible with any agent capable of executing Python code, managing environment variables, and running MPI parallelized workloads (e.g., Claude Code, Codex).
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