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    Wave Simulation

    Wave Simulation

    Physically correct simulation of 2D-waves

    UPDATED VERSION ON GITHUB! http://github.com/AtiX/wavesim This is a physically correct simulation of waves on a surface, for example water-waves. It can also be used to simulate Microwaves, and has features like the support for different refraction indices, different wave sources and custom borders. Therefore, experiments like the double-slit-experiment can be easily simulated.
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    2DSPH-Simulator

    2DSPH-Simulator

    Smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulator

    Attention V2 is now Online: Simple 2D SPH Simulator with some special functions. It's possible to load data with two different methods. One based on geometry objects, the second one on placing every SPH particle on it's own. It's possible to save simulations and to restart calculations from this safepoints. A tempSave-file is written to restart simulations, if they crash from an earlier point. Now in v2 an example is added with a FEM beam and a moving piston. Both are hardcoded in...
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