VSimComposer allows users to execute data analysis scripts and visualize results in one, two, or three dimensions.
VSim utilizes the Vorpal computational engine, which has been applied to simulate electromagnetic systems, plasmas, and rarefied as well as dense gases.
Particles within Vorpal, whether charged or neutral, can be modeled as a fluid or kinetically using the Particle-in-Cell (PIC) algorithm.
The parallel version of VSim runs on systems that support the Message Passing Interface (MPI).
A Python-based macro-preprocessor, txpp.py, can be used to generate input files allowing users to set up their simulations with math functions, variable substitutions, macros, and loops.
Use of the VsH5 package along with popular Python tools like matplotlib allows creation of high-quality publication ready plots.