This section is dedicated to showcasing the practical application of computing to solve problems in applied physics. The articles featured here focus on leveraging self-developed software and powerful open-source tools to model real-world systems.
The content is structured around three primary pillars of engineering and physics: mechanics, fluid dynamics, and particle physics/discrete element modeling. Whether exploring structural stresses, tracking fluid behavior, or simulating granular materials, these articles bridge mathematics and computer science to solve real problems. It is a resource for those seeking to understand the mechanics of how things move, flow, and interact.
Articles
Toilet Physics: Achieving that Perfect Flush