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    DAPS4

    A Fortran code for design and analysis of ring-stiffened shells

    DAPS4e is an updated version of a Fortran code by John Renzi for design and analysis of monocoque and ring-stiffened circular cylindrical shells. The following failure modes are considered: • Shell stresses and displacements at mid-bay and ring-frames. • Ring-frame stress. • Axisymmetric collapse (AC). • Elastic and Inelastic Interbay Buckling. (EIB and IIB). • Elastic and Inelastic Monocoque Instability (EMI and IMI). • Elastic and Inelastic General Instability (EGI and IGI). • Ring-Frame...
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    SMASH

    SMASH

    Massively parallel software for quantum chemistry calculations

    Scalable Molecular Analysis Solver for High-performance computing systems (SMASH) is massively parallel software for quantum chemistry calculations and released under the Apache 2.0 open source license. It is currently capable of energy, analytical gradient, and geometry optimization calculations of Hartree-Fock theory and Density Functional Theory (DFT), and energy calculations of Second-order Moller-Plesset (MP2) perturbation theory. DFT calculations can be performed on 100,000 CPU cores...
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