The computational fluid mechanics (CFM) database is a collection of three-dimensional data (e.g. velocity field) for complex turbulent flows generated through DNS and LES on high-performance supercomputers.
The database provides references, instructions and post-processor to read and plot the data. Currently the CFM database shares the instantaneous DNS data of spatially developing turbulent boundary layer (SDTBL) at Reθ=1430. It will continue to grow as more data becomes available.
To download the data, visit the CFM Database Download Registration.
The download page is a dynamic link, which changes its URL every 10 days. You will need to re-register after it changes. If you have any problems with the CFM Database please email A. Ferrante.
If you use the database, please cite the related publication and the database as
“A. Ferrante, CFM Database, http://cfmdatabase.aa.washington.edu/”