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    RSM

    Radiation Spectrum Method : a modal BPM (Beam Propagation Method)

    RSM (Radiation Spectrum Method) is a 2D rigorous tool to solve the Maxwell equations for the propagation of light in integrated optics or photonics devices. It makes use of an EigenMode Expansion method (EME) to solve the electromagnetic problem. This software running on Windows and MacOS comes with a GUI that permits to define with the aid of files or scripts the arbitrary and complex geometry of the waveguide. Of that way any waveguide geometry can be handled. Several plots are available...
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    pyphoebusalarm

    A Python package to create alarm configurations for EPICS Phoebus..

    A Python package to create alarm configurations for Phoebus (https://controlssoftware.sns.ornl.gov/css_phoebus) Use pip to install the package, alternatively you can run the convert_alh.py script directly. This package has two intended usages: Converting Alarm Handler configurations to Phoebus and facilitating the creation of Phoebus alarm configs with Python scripts. Run `python convert_alh.py -h` to see about the scripts usage for converting alh to phoebus configs. See the alarmtree module's help/documentation on how to use it to build an alarm tree in Phyton and exporting it to Phoebus xml.
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    QuickPlot

    QuickPlot

    Simple user interface for gnuplot aimed for reflectometry data

    Graphical user interface for gnuplot to create publication quality figure very quickly. It supports templates for fast formatting of graphics, different plot styles, insets, axis and label options. One important feature is storing metadata in png and pdf files that can be used to reload any graph saved with QuickPlot.
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    CutePy

    CutePy

    Lightweight Qt-based Python console with variable explorer and history

    CutePy is a lightweight Qt-based Python 3 console with variable explorer, command history, syntax highlighting and customizable startup script. Originally it was developed for simple scientific calculations as a replacement for e.g. Windows calculator or Python IDLE. Therefore its main aim is to start fast and provide more comfortable dealing with variables based on the Python language. However in the end it is a regular Python console and therefore can be used for almost any task.
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    plot.py

    plot.py

    direct data plotting and evaluation

    The Plot.py project tries to supply a measurement data visualization and treatment framework being easy to use while keeping the freedom for advanced users to execute additional data treatment algorithms. Plotting is done via gnuplot and the script used to produce the graphs can be exported for later use/changes. Many raw experimental data types (mostly of x-ray and neutron scattering experiments) are supported with more to be added on user request. The data treatment includes non-linear fitting, integration and differentiation, peak-finder and more. User python code can be executed in the integrated IPython console.
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    Construct2D

    COmputational fluid dyNamics STRUctured grid CreaTor for 2D airfoils

    Construct2D is a grid generator designed to create 2D grids for CFD computations on airfoils. The grids are generated in Plot3D format. The only required input file is the set of coordinates defining the airfoil geometry, using the same format as XFoil, the popular vortex-panel code for airfoil analysis. Construct2D can create grids with O topology (recommended for airfoils with a blunt trailing edge) or C topology (recommended for airfoils with a sharp trailing edge). Now available in...
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    polypy
    **(9 march 2016) this project is continued on github : http://jaapkroe.github.io/polypy ** Python script to analyze (shortest-path) rings in structures read from xyz-files. It can be useful for example to identify defects in crystal structures or molecules.
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    PyRadMon

    PyRadMon

    Automated reporting of Geiger Muller counter readings to RadMon.org

    This project includes several Python and bash scripts designed to connect Geiger Muller counters to report their results to RadMon.org. Soon the script will also feature local logging, graphing and alerting. Just because the Cold War is "over" does not mean that there is no more threat of a radiological attack. In fact, the U.S. Homeland Security Council lists the "Detonation of a 10 Megaton Improvised Nuclear Device" as "Scenario #1" among the top 15 threats to American security. ...
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