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    CT4AM

    CT4AM

    Tools for 3D image analysis of additively manufactured parts

    CT4AM is a cross-platform toolkit for 3D-image processing in the domain of additive manufacturing for toolpath visualisation or correlation to tomographic data and related materials science. It is written in C++ and provides small, problem-specific applications for viewing, analysing and visualising of volumetric data from micro-CT scans with respect to the complex process parameters and characteristics of additive manufacturing. Moreover, data analysis and processing of G-code are key...
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    Grid3D Toolbox

    Grid3D Toolbox

    3D grid toolbox for analysis of molecular simulations

    ...A converter from the .g3d format to .vti, an XML based format of the VTK library is provided with the "Grid3D Toolbox", so that the generated density maps can be visualized using the ParaView data analysis and visualization software (http://www.paraview.org). For more details read the upcoming publication in Faraday Discussions: FD169: Density based visualization for molecular simulation.
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