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Chemical Engineering Links
Below I list examples of sites I consider to be interesting to
Chemical Engineers. Of course, I am not able to mention all
organizations, companies etc. in a field, so if your organization,
company etc. is not listed this is not to neglect its value.
If you find any mistakes, please
contact me.
Organizations
Companies
Data Collections
Software
- Chemical Engineering
The products in parentheses are examples of the offerings of
a company. The descriptions here are rather limited; most products may be
much more powerful than it seems here.
- Mathematics
- ASCEND (open source
simulation environment)
- Free C/C++ Sources for Numerical Computation
(similar to GAMS (see below), but less extensive)
- Gnu Octave
(free mathematical open source software, in basic aspects very
similar to Matlab)
- Guide to Available Mathematical Software (GAMS)
(categorized collection of links to mathematical routines,
mostly Fortran)
- MathTools
(commented links to very much mathematical and some
engineering software)
- MathWorks
(Matlab,
powerful system for numerics, data analysis and visualization;
Matlab documentation
Simulink,
simulation of dynamic systems composed of blocks). Note that there
are other numerical environments listed here, some of them
open source.
- MuPAD
(computer algebra and visualization system)
- Poly Software
(software for plotting and statistics)
- Scilab (open source numerical
computation program)
- StatSoft
(Statistica,
extensive statistics program;
Statistica Tutorial;
Electronic textbook, great and free statistics textbook)
- Waterloo Maple Software
(Maple,
software mainly for analytical applications)
- Wolfram Research
(Mathematica,
primarily analytical program, similar to Maple;
Mathematica documentation;
MathSource tutorials;
Mathworld,
reference on lots of mathematical topics")
- Visualization
- GnuPlot
(free program to plot data and functions interactively or by scripts,
available for many platforms,
manual,
FAQ)
- IBM
(Open Visualization Data Explorer,
very powerful visualization environment, now open source software)
- OriginLab
(versatile software Origin, free evaluation copy downloadable)
- PSPLOT
(free Fortran library to generate publication quality PostScript
graphics)
- Miscellaneous
- Ghostscript and Ghostview/GSView (view and print PDF
and PostScript files, even on non-PostScript printers, free of charge,
for many operating systems)
- TeX/LaTeX
(high quality typesetting system, freely available for many
platforms)
Publishers
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