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    ransfoil

    ransfoil

    console to calculate airflow around an airfoil based on RANS approach

    ...In addition, the coupling between airflow and heat transfer and the effect of surface roughness on near wall flow are considered by this program, it can be used for engineering calculation of the friction drag and heat transfer coefficients on airfoil surface. RANSFOIL reads coordinates data from a 1D XYZ file which describes the grid points or control points on airfoil as only input, then outputs grid and solution files in 2D PLOT3D format to record grid coordinates and airflow data and a report file to show aerodynamic parameters.
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    graphene-like-ribbons

    graphene-like-ribbons

    Calculate electronic properties of graphene-like nanoribbons

    User friendly interface for calculating electronic properties in graphene-like ribbons. The programs uses the tight binding approximation and mean field Hubbard model to predict electronic properties of graphene-like nanoribbons. See Discussion to ask questions or details Update: New versions of this program will be known as quantum-honeycomp
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