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    Kinetic.jl

    Kinetic.jl

    Universal modeling and simulation of fluid mechanics upon ML

    Kinetic is a computational fluid dynamics toolbox written in Julia. It aims to furnish efficient modeling and simulation methodologies for fluid dynamics, augmented by the power of machine learning. Based on differentiable programming, mechanical and neural network models are fused and solved in a unified framework. Simultaneous 1-3 dimensional numerical simulations can be performed on CPUs and GPUs.
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    EBSP Indexer

    EBSP Indexer

    GUI for processing and indexing EBSP from SEMs

    EBSP Indexer is a graphical user interface that allows for processing and indexing of Electron backscatter patterns which are generated by scanning electron microscopes. Its goal is to make the rich functionality of the open-source library kikuchipy more accessible to users, without requiring knowledge of python or the library itself. Contribute by using our DOI: https://zenodo.org/record/7925262
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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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    JPIV

    JPIV

    Particle Image Velocimetry

    JPIV is a platform independent, graphical stand-alone application for Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) written in Java. PIV is an optical technique for measuring fluid flow velocities. JPIV moved to GitHub. Please visit us at: https://eguvep.github.io/jpiv/
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    flow visualization toolbox

    matlab 2D image processing GUI toolbox for flow visualization

    A general flow visualization Matlab toolbox for image processing of some common planar/surface visualization techniques from PLIF (Planar laser induce fluorescence) for tracer distribution, BOS (background oriented Schlieren) for density, TSLC (Temperature sensitive liquid crystal) for thermal and PSP (Pressure sensitive paint) pressure distribution measurement. This work is part of author's PhD study, under Dr S. Zhong @ the University of Manchester's supervision, guidance and...
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    This is a package to easily create bond graph figures in LaTeX documents. This package is based around the graph layout tools TikZ and PGF.
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    Open Thermostat

    Open Thermostat

    IP Thermostat Managment Tool

    JUT is a web-application built around an IT framework that is specifically designed for the remote management of multiple IP Thermostats.
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    Metropolis is a visualization tool for TRANSIMS traffic simulation output. It specializes in viewing the dynamic outputs of the micro-simulator, such as vehicle motion and other time-varying data.
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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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    multiDAC is intended to become a user-friendly tool for image- and videoprocessing in the field of deformation/movement analysis. It is written in C# with some C routines using CPU/GPU parallelization (e.g. CUDA) and features a plugin manager.
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