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    Ship Lock Scheduling

    Scheduling lockages at ship locks with several parallel lock chambers

    This Java software includes algorithms of combinatorical optimization for the NP-hard offline ship lock scheduling problem. Solutions and performed computations can be displayed graphically. Besides, there is a framework for generating test instances and running these in parallel, as well as R/JGR code for statistical evaluation. Some tools for estimating the quality of calculated solutions will be further improved. Initially the software was developed within a project of TU Berlin regarding...
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    PSA

    PSA

    Software to analyse 3D and 2D framed structures, also gives matrices

    PSA(Program for Structural Analysis) is able to analyse Framed structures using FEM(Direct Stiffness Method). Apart from giving the analysed results, PSA is able to give user the various stiffness Matrices generated during the analysis, as web page.
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    Dispersion Equation

    A program to solve dispersion equation in water waves mechanics

    A program to solve dispersion equation in water waves mechanics using iterated and graphical methods.
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    HydroTurb

    HydroTurb

    Software of water turbine locations in France

    ...Why this project If this project is so attractive is that it has a very strong double interest: - At First, the very subject of the project on tidal energy, which is one of the most interesting renewable energy for the future - Second, this project focuses on the potential energy in the French representing the places of possible locations of turbines on the French coast. Description of tidal energy The tidal energy consists of using the force and power obtained from waves and current. In our case, the principle is to place in current sea water turbines to obtained power. This source of energy is maybe the “best” for several reasons: - Ecological: no pollution (underwater, no emissions) - Economical: rentability very important quickly - Efficiency
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    linkFlow
    The linkFlow computer software program enables the user to perform civil hydraulic design tasks in a manner similar to a calculator. Vegetated and reinforced channels of any section can be designed using allowable shear and variable n values. c 2010
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