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    Gecko Hamaker

    Gecko Hamaker

    Calculates Hamaker coefficient,interaction free energy,force,torque.

    The Gecko Hamaker open-source software project is a full implementation of the fully retarded Lifshitz formulations for isotropic and anisotropic plane-plane and cylinder-cylinder interactions with intervening interlayer materials, planar systems of up to 99 layers, and graded interfaces for the modeling of grain boundaries or other continuously changing systems, accompanied by a database of material optical properties spectra. The machine-readable optical property database is available...
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    PCP-net is a browser-based application to calculate preheating temperature, heat input and carbon equivalent, which can be used to avoid hydrogen cracking (cold cracking) in unalloyed and low-alloyed ferritic steels.
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