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Easy-to-Use Interface: Enjoy a super extra cool graphical setup that makes everything clear and easy to understand.
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Project Export Option: Save your projects in a
.eng
file format that allows you to import your engine to Open Rocket projects. -
Total Control Over Variables: Tweak all the important engine settings just the way you want, so you get the results you're looking for.
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Customizable Gases and Liquids: Use your own custom gases and liquids to fit your setup or choose gas from list.
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Optimization Made Simple: Play around with an optimization system that visually shows you the best values for different variables. Optimalization system shows you plots of important values depending on input variable in range of your choosing.
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Save and Load Projects: Keep your work organized by easily saving and loading your projects.
These features all come together to make a simulator for a compressed gas and liquid engine. It helps you figure out and control engine values in efficient and visually informative way.
Before running the simulator.py
, make sure you have the following prerequisites installed:
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Python: The application requires Python. You can download the latest version of Python from python.org, Windows store or using terminal.
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Matplotlib: This library is used for plotting and visualizing data. You can install it using the following command:
pip install matplotlib
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Tkinter: Tkinter is Python's standard GUI (Graphical User Interface) package. It is included with most Python installations, so you usually don't need to install it separately. However, if you encounter issues, ensure that Tkinter is installed.
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Download Python:
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Open your web browser and go to python.org.
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Download the latest version of Python for Windows.
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During installation, make sure to check the box that says "Add Python to PATH."
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Or install it using Windows Store
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Install Required Packages: Open PowerShell and run the following commands to install the required packages:
pip install matplotlib
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Run the Application: Navigate to the directory containing
simulator.py
and run the following command:python simulator.py
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Install Python:
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Open the terminal.
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Run the following commands to install Python:
sudo apt update sudo apt install python3
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Install Required Packages: Open the terminal and run the following commands:
sudo apt install python3-pip pip3 install matplotlib
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Run the Application: Navigate to the directory containing
simulator.py
in the terminal and run the following command:python3 simulator.py
In case of problems with instalation and opening simulator.py
just use google or chat GPT. Instalation and opening should be relatively simple on both Windows or Linux.
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