Azore CFD
Azore is software for computational fluid dynamics. It analyzes fluid flow and heat transfers. CFD allows engineers and scientists to analyze a wide range of fluid mechanics problems, thermal and chemical problems numerically using a computer. Azore can simulate a wide range of fluid dynamics situations, including air, liquids, gases, and particulate-laden flow. Azore is commonly used to model the flow of liquids through a piping or evaluate water velocity profiles around submerged items. Azore can also analyze the flow of gases or air, such as simulating ambient air velocity profiles as they pass around buildings, or investigating the flow, heat transfer, and mechanical equipment inside a room. Azore CFD is able to simulate virtually any incompressible fluid flow model. This includes problems involving conjugate heat transfer, species transport, and steady-state or transient fluid flows.
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Innoslate
SPEC Innovations’ leading model-based systems engineering solution is designed to help your team minimize time-to-market, reduce costs, and mitigate risks, even with the most complex systems. Available as both a cloud-based and on-premise application, it offers an intuitive graphical user interface accessible through any modern web browser.
Innoslate's comprehensive lifecycle capabilities include:
• Requirements Management
• Document Management
• System Modeling
• Discrete Event Simulation
• Monte Carlo Simulation
• DoDAF Models and Views
• Database Management
• Test Management with detailed reports, status updates, results, and more
• Real-Time Collaboration
And much more.
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Cardboard SDK
The open-source Cardboard SDK enables the development of engaging cross-platform virtual reality experiences for both Android and iOS devices. It incorporates crucial VR functionalities, including motion tracking, stereoscopic rendering, and user interaction, allowing developers to create innovative VR applications or improve current ones that offer VR support. By utilizing the Cardboard SDK, you can craft your own virtual reality experiences tailored for Google Cardboard. This toolkit provides all necessary components for VR development, featuring key elements like motion tracking, stereoscopic visuals, and user engagement through the viewer button. With these tools at your disposal, it's possible to either invent brand new VR experiences or enhance pre-existing applications with virtual reality features. Additionally, the Cardboard SDK permits the transformation of a smartphone into a virtual reality device, enabling the display of 3D environments, the tracking of head movements, and interaction through the detection of user input from the viewer button. Overall, the SDK serves as a comprehensive resource for developers looking to immerse users in virtual reality experiences.
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NVIDIA VRWorks
VRWorks is an all-encompassing collection of APIs, libraries, and engines designed for developers of applications and headsets to craft exceptional virtual reality experiences. By enhancing the sense of immersion, VRWorks delivers lifelike visuals, sound, tactile interactions, and simulated environments within the realm of virtual reality. The VRWorks Graphics SDK offers a rich array of tools that facilitate seamless integration, allowing application developers to achieve optimal VR performance and superior image quality while ensuring high configurability and minimal latency. It has gained significant traction among top independent software vendors in various sectors, including enterprise, creative industries, and gaming. Moreover, the SDK enhances application rendering efficiency, supports various graphics APIs, and strikes an excellent balance between performance and image quality on cutting-edge platforms. A notable feature, VRSS 2 (Variable Rate Supersampling), enhances the visual experience in VR by leveraging foveated rendering techniques, thus further elevating the quality of virtual environments for users. Consequently, VRWorks stands out as a pivotal toolset for developers aiming to push the boundaries of virtual reality technology.
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