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Steam tables for industrial use according to the international standard for the properties of water and steam, the IAPWS-IF97 formulation and the international standards for transport and other properties.
Hummeling Engineering BV develops engineering software in the fields of thermodynamics, mechanics, hydrodynamics, and digital signal processing.
Multithreaded N-Point Gravity Simulation for PC and Android
Create a sun, spin some asteroids around it, and watch them collide and form planets.
An N-Point Gravity Simulator is a realistic simulation in which all points attract each other: even the smallest asteroid has its own gravitational field that can affect even a large sun far away from it.
Can be reused as a library for making games.
If used as library, license is GNU LGPLv3, otherwise it's GNU GPLv3.
Android app now available! You can download .apk file from 'Files' section. (Or by visiting this page from your Android device)
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A simple and useful GUI(Linux only) and command line program that lets you convert widely used temperature units to each other: Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin.
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Written by İ. Yuşa Çetin
Using Python and gtk for GUI,
C for algorithms and command line usage,
Java for the Android...