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    DAPS4

    A Fortran code for design and analysis of ring-stiffened shells

    ... Instability (EGI and IGI). • Ring-Frame Elastic Instability analysis (EFI). Solutions compare favorably with DTMB experimental results. DAPS4e’s IO is managed through a Visual Basic user form. Pre/post processing is done using linked macro-enabled Excel workbooks. The file DAPS4e.zip includes: • DAPS4e.5 executable and Fortran 77/95 source code. • Visual Basic user form and its 2017 Visual Studio project code. • Excel spreadsheet pre/post processors. • Technical documentation
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    Runge

    Runge is an Interactive Solver for Systems of Differential Equations

    ... derivatives (Jacobian matrix, for example) it does that analytically, i.e. without using numerical methods. It's portable. It works on Windows and Linux 32 and 64 bit and Mac OS X 64 bit. It's open. It allows you to implement and embed your own algorithms (aka "solvers"). It's easy to use. It allows to export results to MS Excel and MATLAB. It's multilingual. It currently supports Englis and Russian languages. It's free. It's distributed under the Boost Software License.
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