CRUNCH3D: Three-dimensional compressible MHD code
Abstract: CRUNCH3D is a massively parallel, viscoresistive, three-dimensional compressible MHD code. The code employs a Fourier collocation spatial discretization, and uses a second-order Runge-Kutta temporal discretization. CRUNCH3D can be applied to MHD turbulence and magnetic fluxtube reconnection research.
Credit: Russ Dahlburg with contributions from Mike Picone, Jill Dahlburg, Judy Karpen, Dave Norton, Edith Huang and Tom Clune.
Site: http://www.lcp.nrl.navy.mil/hpcc-ess/crunch3d.4.html
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003AdSpR..32.1131D
ID: ascl:1202.007
