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    LMFD

    LMFD

    Lattice-based Multi-Fluids Dynamics;LBM for Gas-solid Two-phase Flows

    LMFD ( Lattice-based Multi-Fluids Dynamics) is a multiphase flow simulator in framework of lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). It is a program for the modeling and simulation of multiphase flows (mainly gas-solid two-phase flows) at different levels, including macroscopic two-fluid model (TFM), mesoscopic discrete particle simulation (DPS) , and microscopic direct numerical simulation (DNS) .
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    LinacSim

    A 3D Linac Simulation.

    This is an interactive 3D Linac-Simulation with Ogre3D as its 3D-Engine and Qt for the GUI. Accelerate arbitrary particles to immene speeds by switching the drift tubes' polarisation.
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    gbview
    is a interactive molecular visualisation program designed especially designed for coarse-grained simulation of non-spherical particles. Ellipsoids (Gay-Berne), disks, and custom shaped uniaxial particle (e.g. pear-shaped particles) can be represented.
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    All pairs n-body simulation of electromagnetic forces on charged particles, adapted from Nvidia SDK 3.2 sample. Uses Lorentz force from EM fields via the Biot-Savart law for moving charged particles (uses relative velocity). Relativistic.
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    Multi-Site Network and Cloud Connectivity for Businesses

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    This is the native MS windows release of OpenFOAM, an open source toolbox for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). It was built with MinGW C++ as a set of native windows applications, which improves performance and eliminates the need for Unix emulations.
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