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    OpenNum

    OpenNum

    OpenNum lets you distribute solvers with a nice graphical interface

    Typically, to program a GUI is time consuming and requires experience with graphic libraries. OpenNum lets you create a graphical interface adapted to your solvers by simply editing an XML configuration file. More specifically, OpenNum lets you · to collect a hierarchical dataset, · to call any executable file and · to visualize scalar and vector fields, plot graphs or show simple plain text files. It also has other useful utilities specifically designed for numerical...
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    OpenMultiphysics

    OpenMultiphysics

    Application Integration for HPC Multiphysics

    The OpenMultiphysics project is the home for community-driven development of application integration technologies designed to aid in the design and implementation of multiphysics simulation capabilities. Design and development in this project is driven by the Consortium for Open Multiphysics. Feel free to visit us at our GitHub site as well: https://github.com/IllinoisRocstar/IMPACT
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    Libre Mechanics

    Libre Mechanics

    Open Knowledge on engineering development.

    ...The four principal lines of work are: Design Analysis and Simulation Automation and Robotics Development
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    wirecutter plugin for inkscape

    This plugin exports G-Code for a wirecutter

    ...If you have a wirecutter with a turning table you can create multiple "cuts" for different positions of the turning table. This software is not really tested and is still in development.
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    FAST Simulations

    FAST Simulations

    An Open source Analysis and SImulation Toolbox for Fuel Cells

    ...Features of FAST-fc include transport of gases and liquids, multi-step reaction kinetics, transient and steady state operation for performance and durability, and scalable dimensionality from 1D - 3D domains. Future development work is on-going in FAST-fc and our strategic development schedule includes membrane degradation, improved liquid water transport models through the application of pore networks, and extension to stack-level simulation.
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    Buildes

    Buildes

    A designer’s program for describing parts of the building

    Buildes is an integrated development environment that assists the user in creating building information. It reads a text (session) file from which it compiles the information. It then allows the user to browse, analyze and export the resulting building knowledge. The compilation system is written in pure Python. The building components created are rendered in PythonOCC.
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