2D Incompressible Fluid Simulation in MATLAB Using FDM, Jacobi Method, and Runge-Kutta 4

This MATLAB project simulates incompressible 2D fluid flow using finite difference methods, employing the Jacobi method for pressure calculation and Runge-Kutta 4 for advection. Updated for 2024.

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Incompressible 2D MATLAB FDM fluid simulation calculated with Jacobi method and Runge-Kutta 4 integration for advection. UPDATE 2024: I’m excited to announce that the MATLAB code for the fluid simulation is now available on GitHub! Thank you all for your patience and interest in this project. You can find the full code, along with a README, at the following link: https://github.com/robert-trirop/MATLAB-2D-Fluid-Simulation Feel free to check it out, try it for yourself, and let me know what you create with it! If you use the code for your own animations or projects, please give credit to me. Happy coding!

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