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    pfcalc is a pipe friction calculator using the Darcy-Weisbach equation. gpfcalc is a Gtk front-end for pfcalc. Qpfcalc is a Qt front-end for pfcalc.
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    geoStarsLib  - geodetic library

    geoStarsLib - geodetic library

    Geodesy based library (geodetic and geocentric functions)

    geoStarsLib has functions for dealing with many geodesy-based problems found in positioning, pointing, and surveying situations. It is useful to determine absolute position on the earth, pointing vectors, coordinate transformations, and other functions.
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    Standard Atmosphere Calculator

    Standard Atmosphere Calculator

    Calculate the Standard Atmosphere properties at different altitudes.

    Simple dialog window to calculate the Standard Atmosphere properties (namely Temperature, Pressure, Density, and Speed of sound) using the altitude as input. It uses the published US Standard Atmosphere 1976 set of equations. Different unit conversions can be done directly within the interface. Useful for preparing CFD boundary conditions. The executable will write an .ini file from within the same folder it is launched. The ini file retrieves the interface options as well as positioning...
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    allink

    allink

    Software for data analysis, image processing, simulations, solver.

    Collection of utilities based on two basics classes: Matematica and VarData. Matematica) performs math operations on vectors and matrices for smoothing, interpolation, convolution, image processing... VarData) manipulate a structure of points connected by links. Addraw) openGL engine. ElPoly) analyze mechanical properties of polymer and membrane like structures. Addyn) perform molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations and has a solver for 4th oder PDE. Avvis) perform all the operation...
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    Quantum Toolkit
    Quantum Mechanical Toolkit And 3D Viewer for C++. Allows Data Visualisation via Images, Surfaces and Volume plots using OpenGL, as well as rapid development Quantum Mechanical Simulations. Uses the Blitz++, VTK Visualisation and Qt Libraries.
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    The ModaVox project is part of a PhD Thesis in Mechanical Engineering produced by Alexandre de Souza Brandão at Universidade Federal Fluminense. Presently, this C++ program can build and solve 3D TLM models of the human vocal tract.
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