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To our best knowledge, RaTrav is not only the first open source computational package for computing MFPTs, but as well the first computational tool to be made available where the local transition times of the network edges have been successfully introduced into Hill's method.
The OpenFOAM (Open Field Operation and Manipulation) code is a free and open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) program.
Open source field operation and manipulation (OpenFOAM) is one of the most prevalent open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software.
Microscale simulations and the turbulence model implementation are performed with the open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) toolbox, OpenFOAM v. 2.3.1.
A verification and validation study was performed using the open source computational fluid dynamics solver OpenFOAM version 2.0.0 for incompressible bluff body fluid flows.
Freely available open source computational modelling software is also being developed to solve the partial differential equations described by the models and to visualise results.
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In addition, SPARX relies on the EMAN2 library and cctbx, the open-source computational crystallography library from PHENIX.
In the present work, a rectangular bubble column and stirred tank reactor are modelled using an open-source computational fluid dynamics CFD package OpenFOAM.
This study is to develop an open-source computational tool to help understand the complex phenomena involved within the biomass fast pyrolysis process.
In this contribution some crucial numerical aspects concerning the implementation of quadrature-based moment methods (QBMM) into the open-source Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code OpenFOAM are discussed.
The latest release of NWChem delivers an open-source computational chemistry package with extensive capabilities for large scale simulations of chemical and biological systems.
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