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  1. OSCILOS_long OSCILOS_long Public

    OSCILOS_long is an open source code for simulating combustion instabilities. OSCILOS_lite was developed at Imperial College London by Prof. Aimee S. Morgans and co-workers. The code is open source …

    MATLAB 3 3

  2. OSCILOS_brass OSCILOS_brass Public

    OSCILOS_brass is an acoustic solver for predicting the natural modes of brass wind instruments from their geometry. OSCILOS_brass was developed at Imperial College London by Alexander MacLaren, Ren…

    MATLAB 2 2

  3. OSCILOS_lite OSCILOS_lite Public

    OSCILOS_lite is an acoustic network model tool that can be used to predict the longitudinal acoustic modes appearing in reactive and non-reactive geometries. It can thus be used to predict the ther…

    MATLAB 1 2

  4. OSCILOS_opt OSCILOS_opt Public

    OSCILOS_opt is a variant of OSCILOS_lite. It allows the user to optimise a thermoacoustically unstable combustor by varying the combustor dimensions. The optimisation implements a genetic algorithm…

    MATLAB 1 2

  5. OSCILOS_ann OSCILOS_ann Public

    OSCILOS_ann is the full version of OSCILOS for annular-shaped combustors, or combustors which can be represented as a network of annular and longitudinal geometry modules. It has capability for fre…

    MATLAB

  6. OSCILOS_sim OSCILOS_sim Public

    For the special cases of combustors which can represented as a constant area duct (such as Rijke tubes), time domain simulations can be performed using Simulink®. OSCILOS_Sim, a Simulink library wh…

    MATLAB

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  • OSCILOS_opt Public

    OSCILOS_opt is a variant of OSCILOS_lite. It allows the user to optimise a thermoacoustically unstable combustor by varying the combustor dimensions. The optimisation implements a genetic algorithm. OSCILOS_opt is written in Matlab®, and has no Graphical User Interface (GUI), so users run the code using Matlab commands.

    MorgansLab/OSCILOS_opt’s past year of commit activity
    MATLAB 1 BSD-3-Clause 2 0 0 Updated Sep 8, 2021
  • OSCILOS_brass Public

    OSCILOS_brass is an acoustic solver for predicting the natural modes of brass wind instruments from their geometry. OSCILOS_brass was developed at Imperial College London by Alexander MacLaren, Renaud Gaudron, and Aimee S. Morgans. The code is open source and written in MATLAB.

    MorgansLab/OSCILOS_brass’s past year of commit activity
    MATLAB 2 BSD-3-Clause 2 1 0 Updated Jun 7, 2021
  • OSCILOS_long Public

    OSCILOS_long is an open source code for simulating combustion instabilities. OSCILOS_lite was developed at Imperial College London by Prof. Aimee S. Morgans and co-workers. The code is open source and written in MATLAB.

    MorgansLab/OSCILOS_long’s past year of commit activity
    MATLAB 3 BSD-3-Clause 3 0 0 Updated May 18, 2021
  • OSCILOS_sim Public

    For the special cases of combustors which can represented as a constant area duct (such as Rijke tubes), time domain simulations can be performed using Simulink®. OSCILOS_Sim, a Simulink library which provides the building blocks for such simulations is included here, along with a brief User Guide. OSCILOS_SIM includes provision to simulate the …

    MorgansLab/OSCILOS_sim’s past year of commit activity
    MATLAB 0 BSD-3-Clause 0 0 0 Updated Apr 30, 2021
  • OSCILOS_ann Public

    OSCILOS_ann is the full version of OSCILOS for annular-shaped combustors, or combustors which can be represented as a network of annular and longitudinal geometry modules. It has capability for frequency domain calculations. OSCILOS_ann is for geometries which can sustain both longitudinal and circumferential modes.

    MorgansLab/OSCILOS_ann’s past year of commit activity
    MATLAB 0 BSD-3-Clause 0 0 0 Updated Apr 30, 2021
  • OSCILOS_lite Public

    OSCILOS_lite is an acoustic network model tool that can be used to predict the longitudinal acoustic modes appearing in reactive and non-reactive geometries. It can thus be used to predict the thermoacoustic stability of combustors. OSCILOS_lite was developed at Imperial College London by Renaud Gaudron, Alexander MacLaren, and Aimee S. Morgans.…

    MorgansLab/OSCILOS_lite’s past year of commit activity
    MATLAB 1 BSD-3-Clause 2 0 0 Updated Apr 29, 2021

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