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    DWSIM - Open Source Process Simulator

    DWSIM - Open Source Process Simulator

    Simulate chemical processes using advanced thermodynamic models

    DWSIM is an open source, CAPE-OPEN compliant chemical process simulator for Windows, Linux and macOS systems. Written in VB.NET and C#, DWSIM features a comprehensive set of unit operations, advanced thermodynamic models, support for reacting systems, petroleum characterization tools and a fully-featured graphical interface. DWSIM Pro is a commercial sibling of DWSIM built on top of open-source software. It offers extended features, comes with private support, and is accessible in the...
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    DIANNA

    software for DFA method

    DIANNA (Diffraction Analysis of Nanopowders) is a free software developed to simulate atomic models of structures from an ensemble of nanoparticles and to calculate their whole X-ray powder diffraction patterns and the radial distribution function. The main objects of investigation are the particles whose coherent scattering domains do not exceed several nm. DIANNA is based on the ab initio method using the Debye scattering equation. This method makes it possible to obtain information on...
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    CS Miner

    A tool for Navigating in Chemical Space

    CS-Miner stands for Chemical Space Miner and is a software tool for navigating in chemical space of compound databases. It helps for deriving appropriate classification models and performing virtual screening. Download it via: http://csminer.com/csm/?p=7 A quick tutorial is available through: http://csminer.com/csm/?p=8
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    peptide array generator

    small and smart peptide array generator, considering time complexity.

    small and smart peptide array generator, considering time complexity. commercial software is quite costful (500+ euros). this projects aims on creating an open source, free alternative to those software.
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    ChemProV is a tool used by chemical engineering students to solve material balance problems. The project is maintained by Washington State University. For more information on how to install ChemProV, please visit the project's website.
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    yagdt (Yet Another Graph Drawing Tool) is a plugin-based graph drawing application & distributed graph storage engine.
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