Apps Related to Simulation

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Realistic physics simulations for cloth, fluids, smoke, fire, rigid bodies, and soft bodies.

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Circuit Simulator

Circuit Simulator

Open Source

Circuit Simulator is a free, browser-based electron circuit simulator ideal for education and quick prototyping.

Highly accessible via web browser
Browser based
Education & Reference
CorsixTH

CorsixTH

Open Source

CorsixTH is an ambitious open-source re-creation of the classic hospital simulation game, Theme Hospital.

Faithful recreation of Theme Hospital.
Gaming
Games
Freemat

Freemat

Open Source

FreeMat is a free and open-source environment designed for engineering and scientific prototyping, data analysis, and numeric computation. It provides a MATLAB-like environment for users working with mathematical and scientific data, focusing on ease of use and powerful analytical capabilities.

Free and open-source alternative to commercial software.
Portable
Education & Reference
TORCS

TORCS

Open Source

TORCS (The Open Racing Car Simulator) is a free and open-source 3D car racing simulator offering a realistic driving experience with various car models, tracks, and gameplay modes.

Highly realistic and detailed physics simulation.
Arcade
Games
Vulkan

Vulkan

Open Source

Vulkan is a modern, low-overhead, cross-platform graphics and compute API that provides developers with explicit control over GPU hardware for optimal performance in demanding 3D applications, gaming, and simulations.

Significantly reduces CPU overhead, leading to higher performance.
OPENGL
Development
Scilab

Scilab

Open Source

Scilab is an open-source, cross-platform software for numerical computation, offering a high-level, numerically oriented programming language and large collection of functionalities. It is widely used in scientific and engineering applications.

Free and open-source
ANOVA test
Education & Reference
Sky Map

Sky Map

Open Source

Sky Map is a user-friendly Android planetarium app that turns your device into a window to the universe. Simply point your phone at the sky to identify stars, constellations, planets, and more. It's an excellent tool for both casual stargazers and budding astronomers.

Excellent and intuitive augmented reality for identifying celestial objects.
Augmented Reality
Education & Reference
OpenGL

OpenGL

Open Source

OpenGL is the industry standard API for developing high-performance, cross-platform 2D and 3D graphics applications, widely utilized in gaming, simulation, CAD, and visualization.

Cross-platform compatibility across various operating systems and hardware.
Cross-platform
Development Photos & Graphics
Stellarium

Stellarium

Open Source

Stellarium is a free and open-source planetarium software that allows users to explore the night sky from the comfort of their computer. It displays a realistic 3D rendering of the celestial sphere, showing stars, constellations, planets, and other astronomical objects in accurate positions at any given time.

Highly realistic and accurate simulation of the night sky.
3d animation
Education & Reference
Blender

Blender

Open Source

Blender is a comprehensive, free, and open-source 3D creation suite supporting the entirety of the 3D pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and motion tracking, video editing, and 2D animation pipeline.

Free and open source with no licensing costs.
Compositor
Photos & Graphics Video & Movies