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Amicarelli A., S. Manenti, R. Albano, G. Agate, M. Paggi, L. Longoni, D. Mirauda, L. Ziane, G. Viccione, S. Todeschini, A. Sole, L.M. Baldini, D. Brambilla, M. Papini, M.C. Khellaf, B. Tagliafierro, L. Sarno, G. Pirovano; published online; SPHERA v.9.0.0: a Computational Fluid Dynamics research code, based on the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics mesh-less method; Computer Physics Communications; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2020.107157
“Invitation for a paper on SPHERA” Dear SPHERA users, you are all invited to provide a contribution on SPHERA as a co-author of a manuscript for an international journal. This manuscript is a “software paper” (with no publication charge), which simply describes the features of the code SPHERA and does not present any original research result. The developers of the main schemes of SPHERA (the first three authors of the code) can synthesize the mathematical and numerical models developed (the paper will acknowledge all the authors of the code). All SPHERA users are welcome to report the results of one or more test cases they have worked on. Each test case will be described as a citation, by means of very few lines and an unpublished image. The test cases can be either complex or simple, for validations or demonstrations, published or unpublished (in this case, the preliminary image on the software paper will not disturb the publication of the original study associated). Beyond the users already involved in shared research studies (Manenti, Paggi, Albano, Agate), the other users of SPHERA interested in the manuscript are welcome to contact me (andrea.amicarelli@rse-web.it) by 10Nov2018 to propose their contributions for this software paper. Thanks for your attention Best regards Andrea