dwsim VS course-notes-core

Compare dwsim vs course-notes-core and see what are their differences.

dwsim

DWSIM is a Steady-State and Dynamic Sequential Modular Chemical Process Simulator for Windows, Linux and macOS. (by DanWBR)

course-notes-core

This repo contains notes for (some) courses made during core years at IISERM. CAUTION: Contain some cool stuff too. (by dev-aditya)
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dwsim course-notes-core
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256 9
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9.7 3.7
4 days ago 5 months ago
Visual Basic .NET TeX
GNU General Public License v3.0 only Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
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dwsim

Posts with mentions or reviews of dwsim. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • How to learn ASPEN as non chem e major.
    1 project | /r/ChemicalEngineering | 23 Apr 2023
    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
    1 project | /r/ChemicalEngineering | 9 Oct 2021

course-notes-core

Posts with mentions or reviews of course-notes-core. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-14.
  • Some notes for introductory courses made in LaTeX.
    2 projects | /r/PhysicsStudents | 14 Aug 2021
    In case above links are not working, I've pasted the links below. * 1 https://github.com/dev-aditya/LaTeX-template * 2 https://github.com/dev-aditya/course-notes-core
  • Made course notes in LaTeX.
    2 projects | /r/LaTeX | 12 Aug 2021
    I've used the same template to typeset some fancy notes during my courses at my uni. You can find the link here. Please, feel free to share and modify them and in-case you find any problem please feel free to email or create issue.

What are some alternatives?

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braindump - knowledge repository managed with org-mode and org-roam.

Jomini - Historical battle simulation package for Python

human-memory - Course materials for Dartmouth course: Human Memory (PSYC 51.09)

OpenTimer - A High-performance Timing Analysis Tool for VLSI Systems

py4e - Web site for www.py4e.com and source to the Python 3.0 textbook

feos - FeOs - A Framework for Equations of State and Classical Density Functional Theory

MAT157 - TEX'ed lecture notes for MAT157Y5 - Analysis I (2021-2022).

LaTeX-template - A colorful latex template for notes and weekly math assignments.