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An Open source Analysis and SImulation Toolbox for Fuel Cells
FAST is an Analysis and Simulation Toolbox (FAST) for Fuel Cells (FC)
FAST-FC is the doctorate work of David B. Harvey and was developed with support from the U.S. DOE, Ballard, and Queen's University.
Derivative works of FAST-FC include FC-APOLLO which is a forked branch of this project intended to capture the code state at the exit of the funded DOE project.
FAST-FC is the open and active community branch.
FAST-FC is developed and maintained by the original creator and...
Allows one to program fablab (factory and/or laboratory) in the same way as we program computer.
Imagine commands like: "dim screw12 as new screw" or "mold(form_piston_081212, brass)" or ''gear(3)=lasercut(steel2,"biggear.gc")".
This approach will let us program highly automated and self-deploying or even self-replicating factories.
I am more engineer than programmer and just beginner in python. So it looks like community help will be needed :)