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Month: April 2018

2018/04/16
by jorge.ramirez@upm.es
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New BETA version of Reptate (Release 0.9.1 – 20180416)

A new Beta version of Reptate has been released today. It contains the following new features: Applications: SANS (Neutron scattering), Creep (creep experiments) Theories: MWD: Generalized Exponential (GEX) & LogNormal distributions TTS: WLF with temperature independent parameters LVE: Branch-on-Branch linear rheology from polyconf … Continue reading →

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