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    SunlightDPD

    Open source codes related to dissipative particle dynamics

    SunlightDPD provides a home for open source codes related to the dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) simulation method. Currently the file release contains the HNC integral equation code.
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    islec

    ISL Solid-Liquid Equilibrium Calculator

    ISL Equilibrium Calculator,which process solid-liquid equilibrium calculation by using Harvie extended Pitzer's ion interaction electrolyte solution model and particle swarm optimization Gibbs free energy minimization (GEM). ISLEC is an efficient tool for solid-liquid equilibrium calculation, and can simulate the crystallization path of seawater and salt lake brines. ISLEC is suitable for related researches and process design.
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    NanoHive Nanospace Simulator
    NanoHive is a modular simulator used for modelling the physical world at a nanometer scale. The intended purpose of the simulator is to act as a tool for the study and development of nanotech entities. The project will also focus on the simulation of complex biological applications such as Targeted Drug Delivery by simulating nanowires, magnetic nanoparticles and others. Updates will follow from January 2017.
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    A reactor solver which uses stochastic particle methods to model particle population balances. This code is developed by the CoMo group in the chemical engineering department at the university of Cambridge (como.cheng.cam.ac.uk).
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