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OpenFLUID is a software environment for spatial modelling in landscapes. Based on an explicit representation of spatial objects and their interactions, OpenFLUID is designed for modelling dynamics at different spatial and temporal scales. It provides functionalities for the development and integration of computational codes, model coupling, parameterization and execution of simulations. It is also a collaborative framework for the capitalization and sharing of multi-disciplinary scientific models. OpenFLUID has already been applied in various contexts: hydrology, diffuse pollution, agricultural practices, erosion, land use planning, etc. Free, open-source and based on open standards, OpenFLUID is fully commited to open and reproducible science approaches.
OpenFLUID relies on several tools and libraries
OpenFLUID is available for Linux, MacOS and Windows. You can download it from the official web site.
Once the installation has been performed using instructions below according to the operating system, open a terminal (Linux, MacOS) or a command prompt (Windows) an type openfluid version
to check if the installation is successful.
The OpenFLUID version is displayed if it is correctly installed.
Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt install /path/to/<openfluidpackagfile>.deb
Fedora
sudo dnf install /path/to/<openfluidpackagfile>.rpm
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
brew tap OpenFLUID/openfluid
brew cask install --no-quarantine openfluid
Additional information is available on the OpenFLUID Community site
Detailed instructions for build and installation from sources are available on the OpenFLUID Community site.
The OpenFLUID manual and the training sessions docs are available online. (the training sessions documents are in french 🇫🇷)
OpenFLUID is developed at LISAH (Montpellier, France), a research joint unit on interactions between soil, agrosystems and hydrosystems. It is actively supported by the INRAE research institute on agriculture, environment and food.
See the AUTHORS.md file for details about the developers.
OpenFLUID is distributed as a free and open-source software. See the LICENSE file for details.
To contact us, see the OpenFLUID team page. You can also join the OpenFLUID slack workspace. Ask the team for an invitation link.