A solver for the coupled and decoupled electron and phonon Boltzmann transport equations.
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A solver for the coupled and decoupled electron and phonon Boltzmann transport equations.
Implementation of the Revised Enskog Theory for Mie fluids (RET-Mie) for computation of diffusion coefficients, thermal diffusion coefficients, viscosity and thermal conductivity
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A high-performance framework for solving phonon and electron Boltzmann equations
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Predict thermal properties; thermal conductivity, specific heat capacity and thermal diffusivity.
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Thermodynamics and Phase Equilibrium component of Chemical Engineering Design Library (ChEDL)
A wrapper for many computational codes of thermal conductivity
2D transient heat transfer analysis in solid materials.
Tools for the design and characterisation of thin-films written in Julia.
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