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OpenFlower is a free and open source CFD code (for Linux and Windows) mainly intended to solve the turbulent incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with a LES approach. It can deal with arbitrary complex 3D geometries with its finite volume approach.
An abstraction layer allowing the use of different physics libraries through a consistent API. It's possible to swap between different physics engines without altering code. Interfaces are provided to connect it to your visualisation framework of choice.
This is a collection of utilities and other nifty code items developed by Thought River for use in internal projects, and made available here for public use.
The Delta code is an nonlinear aeroelastic solver written in fortran 90. At the moment
only vortex lattice aerodynamics is available but the hope is for a higher fidelity aerodynamic
model to be developed for use in the current code. Linux and Unix.
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GRAnular Media Simulation in C++ using Molecular Dynamics. To be used in PhD work. The code will support: collision, electric dipoles (long range forces), intergranular fluid, and possibly MPI for parallel computing.
AQUYNZA is a set of C++ libraries, sample programs and doc's for the modelling, visualization and persistence of 3D environments. Its modular and highly portable. Its primary objective is helping to learn (and teach) computer graphics. (code in SPANISH)!
OpenGL viewer for Numerical Electromagnetics Code (NEC) output files. Reads .NOU files and displays them graphically along with near field electric and magnetic fields. If both E and H are present, the Poynting vector is also calculated and displayed
Improving the speed of the signal analysis code for Seti@home. Leveraging modern processors advanced features such as SIMD and parallel execution units, as well as identifying better methods to code existing functions.
Software and electronics hardware for concentrated solar power. A mix of code, electronics and sensor designs for tracking the sun to harvest solar power and related tasks.
The High Energy Physics Tool calculates decay rates and cross sections of tree-level processes. It makes use of computational code from the CalcHEP package, and includes a GTK+ GUI.
dmcut2 is a scientific program designed to simulate chemical reactions at surfaces using Metropolis and Monte-Carlo methods. Short ranged interactions between adsorbates may be taken into account. Emphasis was put on code readability and usability.
Based upon Tony Fisher's Digital Filter design package, with updates. This is a package of tools that provide complete digital filter design including computing the coefficients, sourcecode generation, and visualizing the frequency response.
Project moved to Google Code since SourceForce is a broken, buggy, non-responsive service. I had to re-log in over 100 times just to change this description. Please visit the project at http://code.google.com/p/starflighttlc/ for the latest version of th