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    DiagramaBarra

    DiagramaBarra

    Graphical interface to create and simulate OpenDSS projects

    C# graphical interface for power distribution simulation. Based on OpenDSSDirect library. Project founded by UDESC to improve education and learning.
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    Gravity Simulator

    Gravity Simulator

    2D Gravity simulator, including a simulation of the solar system

    This application started out as a study of Newtonian physics, but evolved into a 2D simulation of the solar system. (Viewed from the south, because Jupiter just wouldn't be Jupiter without the great red spot.) The source code is available for developers who would like to make their own customizations and unique scenarios - like sending a black hole through the solar system. For the casual user, this program allows you to truly become familiar with the solar system.
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    amici

    amici

    AMICI enables real-time execution of cyber-physical models (Simulink)

    AMICI, the Assessment platform for Multiple Interdependent Critical Infrastructures, simplifies and boosts experimentation with cyber-physical systems. AMICI enables the real-time execution of physical process models developed in Matlab Simulink, in a way that they can interact with real cyber systems, e.g., ad-hoc software or even real malware. The simulated physical models may come from a wide range of domains, e.g., power generation, power transmission, railway transportation,...
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