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    MuJoCo

    MuJoCo

    Multi-Joint dynamics with Contact. A general purpose physics simulator

    MuJoCo, developed and maintained by Google DeepMind, is a high-performance physics engine designed for simulating complex, articulated systems that interact through contact. It is widely used in research fields such as robotics, biomechanics, computer graphics, animation, and machine learning, where fast and accurate physics simulations are essential. The engine provides a robust C API optimized for real-time computation, making it suitable for scientific research and advanced simulation...
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    Calculation of radiation view factors by adaptive integration. A cross-platform port of the public-domain code by George Walton.
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    FAST Simulations

    FAST Simulations

    An Open source Analysis and SImulation Toolbox for Fuel Cells

    FAST is an Analysis and Simulation Toolbox (FAST) for Fuel Cells (FC) FAST-FC is the doctorate work of David B. Harvey and was developed with support from the U.S. DOE, Ballard, and Queen's University. Derivative works of FAST-FC include FC-APOLLO which is a forked branch of this project intended to capture the code state at the exit of the funded DOE project. FAST-FC is the open and active community branch. FAST-FC is developed and maintained by the original creator and...
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    RSS - Radial Stretching System

    OpenSource radial stretching system for the scientific community

    The rapid and efficient development of soft active materials requires readily available, compact testing equipment. We propose a desktop-sized, cost-efficient, and open source radial stretching system as an alternative to commercially available biaxial and uniaxial stretching devices. It allows for doubling the diameter of an elastomer membrane while measuring the applied force. Our development enables significant cost reduction (~300 €) and increase the availability of equibiaxial deformation measurements for scientific material analysis. ...
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    Scintillate-Suite

    Scintillate-Suite

    simulation tools for scintillation detectors

    Scintillate-Suite consists of Scintillate!, Multiply!, and Evaluate!. Scintillate! uses Geant4 to simulate the scintillation process in scintillator-based gamma detectors and produces lists with the incidence time and position of visible photons on the cathode of an attached photomultiplier tube (PMT). Multiply! simulates the PMT and Evaluate! allows for evaluating results as well as testing a number of evaluation algorithms used in digital spectrometry applications.
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    Open source 3D physics and dynamics engine and library written in pure Java. This is a Java port of ODE / OpenDE (Open Dynamics Engine). THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION: http://www.ode4j.org
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    TMVA Toolkit for Multi Variate Analysis

    TMVA Toolkit for Multi Variate Analysis

    A ROOT-integrated toolkit for multivariate analysis

    TMVA is a ROOT-integrated toolkit for multivariate classification and regression analysis. TMVA performs the training, testing and performance evaluation of a large variety of multivariate methods. Since 2013, TMVA has been fully integrated with ROOT and is distributed as part of it. The new homepage of TMVA is https://root.cern
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    HOPSA
    HOPSA, high oxygen pressure sputter automation, is a Python 3 project to control a step wise sample creation Process. Although written for this specific task it is easy to adopt for any experimental task which changes hardware parameters and waits for a specific condition before proceeding. The graphical interface (QT4) includes plotting (matplotlib), instrument configuration/monitoring and a program step creator. The communication with the hardware is independent of the GUI and any number...
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    The Software for Controlling Testing Equipment - has been designed to automate data acquisition and equipment control. Written in Perl, uses the SCPI language to communicate with instruments via RS-232 (serial) or USB ports.
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    A native Java port of freesteam - http://freesteam.sourceforge.net/ An open source implementation of international-standard IAPWS-IF97 steam tables from the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (IAPWS).
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    This project is no longer hosted on sourceforge, please go to https://github.com/jodersky/sims instead. A library for rigid body simulation written in Scala. This project was created under the terms of a one-year project at school (Gymnase de Burier). Another program for testing and visualizing SiMS, Graphyx, is included.
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    The aim of this project is to facilitate the development of open source software for the acceptance testing of commonly used PET (positron emission tomography) systems in accordance with published NEMA standards.
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    XnaHavok is a C# port of Havok for use within Xna. This is being actively worked on, so check back for new releases.
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    Mind this project is no longer maintained. You might be interested in having a look at http://pythonhosted.org/plasduino/ instead. Framework for data acquisition through the parallel port, suitable for performing simple didactic physics experiment.
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    Jhwctl provides a textgraphical user interface to access the LPT hardware port. [In the making: LPT/COM, FileTransfer, PCSP, VGA font, libSIOS/libTMET]
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    The JBlaster is a software driver that allows you to configure Altera's PLDs and FPGAs through the ByteBlasterMV in JTAG mode under Linux and Windows NT, interfaceing via the parallel Port. The JBlaster parses a Quartus II generated chain descriptio
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    BulletD

    A port of the Bullet Physics engine to D

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