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We maintain and distribute an open-source development environment that gathers databases, libraries, codes, documentation and textbooks dealing with the statistical-modeling of complex systems. Up to now, EDStar has mainly been used to predict and analyse heat transfer, complex flows, infrared/solar radiation and interacting biological-agents in engineering, astrophysical, environemental and medical research contexts.

For industrial research contracts and course schedules, please contact Meso-Star at http://meso-star.com

 

 

Downloads

Git for star-engine together with a first implementation example

Svn for mcm, mcm3D, codes and databases

Libraries

Codes

Databases

Documentation and textbooks

 

 

Tutorials

Install star-engine

Install a first example code using star-engine

 

 

 

Latest simulation example

EDSTar was recently used by Meso-Star (http://meso-star.com) to simulate the thermal behaviour of a block of buildings. The physical model takes into account

  • Full 3D unstationnary conduction into solids.
  • Natural convection and ventilation within each room, mixed convection along the enveloppe.
  • Detailled angular description of infrared radiation within the room and between buildings
  • Detailled angular description of solar radiation and its thermal impact on the enveloppe, within each room, including complete 3D shadowing and multiple reflection effects.
  • Heating system within each room

  In one single simulation, all geométrical and temporal scales are represented, from the centimeter scale

Bardage image

to the building scale,

Quartier image

and from minutes to lifetime integrated quantities.

Signal climatique image

 

Licence:

All the documentation and textbooks distributed with EDStar are protected by the folowing licence:

Licence Creative Commons
EDStar documentation and textbooks de Starwest est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification 4.0 International.
Fondé(e) sur une œuvre à http://edstar.lmd.jussieu.fr.

 

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