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    Tom Beam

    Tom Beam

    Continuous Beam Design - Solve F&M - Elastic Curve

    Easy to use single span or continuous (multi-span) beam analysis program with user-friendly interface to build beams with library of loads. Capable of solving statically indeterminate forces and moments and beam deflections. Considers in-plane static loading. Load library includes concentrated forces or moments, uniformly distributed loads which can be overlapped for a composite effect. Includes a library to select AISC common structural shapes with automatic property extraction. In...
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    Zgoubi is a raytracing code. Since 1972 it pushes charged particles through accelerators and beam lines, by stepwise solution of Lorentz force equation - and their spins via Thomas-BMT differential equation. Zgoubi simulates beam dynamics and polarization in a variety of accelerators (storage ring, synchrotron, cyclotron, betatron, microtron, FFAG, multi-pass ERL, etc) and optical systems (beam lines, magnetic and electrostatic optical components, time-of-flight and mass...
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    RT Schedule

    A realtime-schedule generator for educational purposes

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    coarrays

    coarrays

    A free Fortran 2008, 2018 coarrays course with notes and exercises

    ...The course is aimed at experienced Fortran users. Working knowledge of Fortran is assumed. The course is designed for a 1 day study with an instructor. Multiple exercises with full solutions are accompanied by notes. This course is taught to the University of Bristol HPC users. Exercises have been verified with Intel and GCC/OpenCoarrays. All course materials are released under BSD license. We welcome contributions, provided you are happy to release your work under BSD license. We welcome comments and problem reports.
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    MICROMECHANICS

    MICROMECHANICS

    A collection of lecture notes and accompanying code on micromechanics

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