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    ChEnMTD

    ChEnMTD

    Calculate the number of theoretical trays with McCabe-Thiele method

    Use the McCabe-Thiele method to calculate the number of theoretical trays in a distillation column operated under the conditions specified. It has tools for data analysis to obtain empirical or semi-empirical equilibrium models. You can even use cubic splines. This project uses icons of "Open Icon Library" https://sourceforge.net/projects/openiconlibrary/
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    SimAssem

    SimAssem

    For processing and/or simulating species assemblage data.

    SimAssem is a tool for investigating the performances of species richness estimators across widely ranging assemblages and survey designs. Assemblages are simulated by specifying the: 1) number of species, 2) total abundance of individuals, 3) abundance distribution, 4) spatial configuration, 5) species detection probabilities, 6) survey design, and 7) number of grid cells to survey (out of a square grid comprised of 10,000 cells). SimAssem also processes existing encounter data and formats...
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    Liquid Skies
    Time Engine.
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