RocketPy
dwsim
RocketPy | dwsim | |
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542 | 261 | |
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9.8 | 9.7 | |
4 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Visual Basic .NET | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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RocketPy
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RocketPy v1.1.0 Release: Rocket Drawings are Here!
Latest docs: https://docs.rocketpy.org/en/latest/user/index.htmlFull release notes: https://github.com/RocketPy-Team/RocketPy/releases/tag/v1.1.0
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RocketPy's Version 0.13.0 is out!
No! It's RocketPy's Version 0.13.0 that is out now! Our biggest release so far accounts for many, many new features. 13, to be exact (actually, there are 22). The main ones stem from the Environment Analysis done both for EuroC Rocket Competition and Spaceport America Cup, which can now be accessed here: https://github.com/RocketPy-Team/RocketPy/blob/master/rocketpy/EnvironmentAnalysis.py
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RocketPy v0.10.0 is out!
You can check out the complete release notes here: https://github.com/Projeto-Jupiter/RocketPy/releases/tag/v0.10.0
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RocketPy - Cool New Python Library for Rocket Simulations
You can check out the source code at our GitHub page: https://github.com/Projeto-Jupiter/RocketPy/. And if you like rockets, make sure to join our growing community!
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RocketPy - Open-source Python Library for Trajectory Simulations
RocketPy is an ongoing open-source project to create the next-generation trajectory simulation solution for High-Power Rocketry powered by our fast growing community.
dwsim
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How to learn ASPEN as non chem e major.
Hey! I'm a non ChemE (Mechanical Engineering major) that actually had to learn a chemical process modeling software for an internship called DWSIM. I heard a lot about ASPEN, and form what I've told, there are some similarities between the UI of both. DWSIM is free and opensource, there's a lot of tutorials online too. In addition, there's also papers on their website that compare its results to ASPEN. I left a link here, hope this helps! https://dwsim.org/
- Simultaneous Heat/Mass Transfer
What are some alternatives?
AeroVECTOR - Model Rocket Simulator oriented to the design and tuning of active control systems, be them in the form of TVC, Active Fin Control or just parachute deployment algorithms on passively stable rockets. It is able to simulate non-linear actuator dynamics and has some limited Software in the Loop capabilities. The program computes all the subsonic aerodynamic parameters of interest and integrates the 3DOF Equations of Motion to simulate the complete flight.
CoolProp - Thermophysical properties for the masses
RpiMotorLib - A python 3 library to connect various motor systems to a raspberry pi single board computer
Jomini - Historical battle simulation package for Python
xmidictrl - XMidiCtrl is an X-Plane plugin to use midi controllers within the flight simulator
course-notes-core - This repo contains notes for (some) courses made during core years at IISERM. CAUTION: Contain some cool stuff too.
PteraSoftware - Ptera Software is a fast, easy-to-use, and open-source software package for analyzing flapping-wing flight.
OpenTimer - A High-performance Timing Analysis Tool for VLSI Systems
openMotor - An open-source internal ballistics simulator for rocket motor experimenters
feos - FeOs - A Framework for Equations of State and Classical Density Functional Theory
dogfight-sandbox-hg2 - Air to air combat sandbox, created in Python 3 using the HARFANG 3D 2 framework.
PyNBoids - This is a Boids Simulation, written in Python with Pygame.