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Written in C++ and using SDL, The Powder Toy is a desktop version of the classic 'falling sand' physics sandbox, it simulates air pressure and velocity as well as heat.
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Written in C++ and using SDL, The Powder Toy is a desktop version of the classic 'falling sand' physics sandbox, it simulates air pressure and velocity as well as heat.
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analysis module for PyGran: a DEM toolkit for rapid quantitative analysis of granular/powder systems
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Interoperability tool for running DEM simulation
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Powder game reproduction simulating heat and velocity written in C++ with openGL
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Jan 28, 2023 - C++
Written in C++ and using SDL, The Powder Toy is a desktop version of the classic 'falling sand' physics sandbox, it simulates air pressure and velocity as well as heat.
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Feb 18, 2023 - C++
Source code and instructions for do-it-yourself projects.
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Notebooks on using, post-processing, and calibrating a discrete element method digital twin of a GranuTools GranuDrum using ACCES.
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Contains code to train neural networks based on simulated powder XRDs from synthetic crystals.
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A DEM toolkit for rapid simulation & quantitative analysis of granular systems
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Jul 21, 2023 - Python
Web-based interactive calibration of a DEM digital twin of a GranuTools GranuDrum, matching one of 2352 simulations to an experiment.
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Sand Game 2 is a falling sand game that presents an empty canvas and a wide range of various elements. The player can create landscapes out of dirt, sand and water, then plant grass and watch it grow. Or build metal structures and then melt them with thermite, or perhaps set fire to an oil pond...
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Mar 27, 2024 - Java
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