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    Funi

    Python script for calculation of deflection of elastic ropes.

    ...The graphics of deflections and tensions are shown with reference to X coordinate, while the graphic of stretches is shown with reference to the curvilinear coordinate. The solution is found by iteration, by mean of Scipy Minimize functions of Python, version 1.10. The results may be exported to .csv or .txt files. Gui is provided with tkinter windows.
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    TOPCEE

    TOPCEE

    Python GUI tool for estimating plant CAPEX, OPEX, and profitability

    TOPCEE (Toyese Oyegoke Process Cost & Economic Evaluator) is a GUI-based Python application designed to assist chemical engineers, researchers, and students in evaluating the profitability of chemical/process plants. The app calculates capital and operational expenditures (CAPEX & OPEX) and provides key profitability metrics such as: **ROI (Return on Investment) **IRR (Internal Rate of Return) **NPV (Net Present Value) **Payback Period (Discounted and...
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