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''Energy2D: Interactive Multiphysics Simulations for Everyone. Based on computational physics, Energy2D is an interactive multiphysics simulation program that models all three modes of heat transfer — conduction, convection, and radiation, and their coupling with particle dynamics. Energy2D runs quickly on most computers and eliminates the need to switch among preprocessors, solvers, and postprocessors in order to perform typical computational fluid dynamics simulations. It allows you to design "computational experiments" to test a scientific hypothesis or solve an engineering problem without resorting to complex mathematics.'' | ''Energy2D: Interactive Multiphysics Simulations for Everyone. Based on computational physics, Energy2D is an interactive multiphysics simulation program that models all three modes of heat transfer — conduction, convection, and radiation, and their coupling with particle dynamics. Energy2D runs quickly on most computers and eliminates the need to switch among preprocessors, solvers, and postprocessors in order to perform typical computational fluid dynamics simulations. It allows you to design "computational experiments" to test a scientific hypothesis or solve an engineering problem without resorting to complex mathematics.'' | ||
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Energy2D is developed under the [https://intofuture.org/energy2d.html Institute for Future Intelligence] and main funding is from the US [https://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation]. Earlier versions were developed under [https://energy.concord.org/energy2d/ The Concord Consortium] with a permissive MIT license. | Energy2D is developed under the [https://intofuture.org/energy2d.html Institute for Future Intelligence] and main funding is from the US [https://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation]. Earlier versions were developed under [https://energy.concord.org/energy2d/ The Concord Consortium] with a permissive MIT license. |