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    TexGen
    TexGen is a geometric textile modelling software package to be used for obtaining engineering properties of woven textiles and textile composites. Citing TexGen We would be grateful if you could acknowledge use of TexGen where appropriate and suggest using one of the following references: L P Brown and A C Long. "Modelling the geometry of textile reinforcements for composites: TexGen", Chapter 8 in "Composite reinforcements for optimum performance (Second Edition)", ed. P Boisse,...
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    Impact Finite Element Program
    Impact is an explicit Finite Element Program Suite which simulates dynamic impact events. It has a range of elements, contact handling and different material laws. Models can be created, solved and analyzed with the included pre- and postprocessor. Impact is based on an Explicit Time stepping algorithm. These kind of codes are used to simulate dynamic phenomena such as car crashes and similar, usually involving large deformations.
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    jQuantum
    jQuantum is a Java program to simulate a quantum computer, to design quantum circuits, and to visualize the execution of quantum algorithms. Another main purpose, however, is to create images in your head, and thereby - understanding.
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    A graphical interface for solving exterior ballistics problems, based on the excellent GNU exterior ballistics library. This software generates valid 3-DOF solutions to small arms trajectories, including wind and atmospheric corrections.
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    A c++ library for dynamically simulating the physical appearance of electronic equipment front panels such as historic computer systems.
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    It provides a graphical animated representation of a network simulation run (e.g. for ns-2). Further, common metrics are calculated and displayed. The tool is written in Java and supplies 2 frontends (applet and stand-alone application).
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    A graphical microcode simulator with a reconfigurable datapath.
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    jFAST is a simple finite automata (FA) graphical simulation utility; it is designed to feature simple mechanisms for creating, editing, and simulating FA. jFAST is ideal for use by students, instructors, and self-guided explorers alike.
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    msgnet is a library that implements a simulation framework with visualisation for message passing networks. This might be useful for teachers and students of distributed systems courses.
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