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    SatelliteToolbox.jl

    SatelliteToolbox.jl

    A toolbox for satellite analysis written in julia language

    The SatelliteToolbox.jl contains a set of packages with functions to perform analysis and build simulations related to satellites. It is used on a daily basis on projects at the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE).
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    SLM-Topo

    SLM-Topo

    Topology optimisation designed for laser based additive manufacturing

    ... into account the unique material properties of parts manufactured with the SLM-process. In this homepage, the generation of a material database as well as the development of the topology optimization method is introduced and the impact on the component design is presented. SLM-Topo is a joint research project of the Institute of Product Engineering (IPEK) and the Institute for Applied Materials (IAM) of the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).
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