Navygate Technologies

Welcome to our channel!

We share hands-on workshop-style lectures focused on open-source engineering and scientific computing tools that are easy to follow and practical to apply. Using simple, fully open-source geometries, we make complex simulations accessible and beginner-friendly.

Our videos cover powerful tools such as OpenFOAM, PySPH, FEniCS, and more, demonstrating their real-world use in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and structural mechanics.

Our vision is to empower students, researchers, and industry professionals to adopt affordable, transparent, and flexible open-source solutions for solving real engineering and research problems.

If you’d like to support our work, you can explore our structured courses on our learning platform:
👉 learn.navygatetechnologies.com/

Enrolled learners get additional lecture notes, example files, and complete codes.

📅 New lecture every Sunday.

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Navygate Technologies

🚀 New Lecture Series Coming Up!

We’re excited to announce a brand-new lecture series on PySPH — an open-source, Python-based framework for developing meshless methods, particularly the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method.

📘 The first lecture will be released tomorrow, with more sessions to follow in the coming weeks!

🔗 Explore the project here: pysph.readthedocs.io/en/main/

Stay tuned and keep learning! 💡

P.S. Don’t worry — our OpenFOAM lectures will continue right after this short detour!

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

Navygate Technologies

We plan to make tutorials on open-source software like OpenFOAM, Fenics, preCICE etc.
Email us with the open-source software name and specific domain. We will make a tutorial on that as soon as possible.

Email us at support@navygatetechnologies.com

4 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 2

Navygate Technologies

🎯 What if you could get a 1-on-1 OpenFOAM workshop tailored exactly to your needs?
Would you be interested in that kind of deep-dive support?

🧠 Whether you're a beginner stuck on setup, or advanced and tweaking solvers—this would be just for you.

5 months ago | [YT] | 2