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SRIM originated in 1980 as a DOS based program then called TRIM. [1] The DOS version was upgraded until 1998 and is still available for download. It will run on a Unix PC having a DOS emulator. SRIM-2000 requires a computer with any Windows operating system. The program may work with Unix or Macintosh based systems through Wine. [2] [3]
SRIM may refer to: Stopping and Range of Ions in Matter; Structural reaction injection molding, a specialized type of injection molding for reinforced thermosets
The model given by Ziegler, Biersack and Littmark (the so-called "ZBL" stopping, see next chapter), [16] [17] implemented in different versions of the TRIM/SRIM codes, [18] is used most often today. Radiative stopping power , which is due to the emission of bremsstrahlung in the electric fields of the particles in the material traversed, must ...
Comparison of various system dynamics software tools and their features.
MS-DOS (/ ˌ ɛ m ˌ ɛ s ˈ d ɒ s / em-es-DOSS; acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System, also known as Microsoft DOS) is an operating system for x86-based personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft.
The National Software Reference Library (NSRL), is a project of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) which maintains a repository of known software, file profiles and file signatures for use by law enforcement and other organizations involved with computer forensic investigations.
PSIM is an Electronic circuit simulation software package, designed specifically for use in power electronics and motor drive simulations but can be used to simulate any electronic circuit.
Stack light in automated production for in-line quality inspection. Stack lights (also known as signal tower lights, indicator lights, andon lights, warning lights, industrial signal lights, or tower lights) are commonly used on equipment in industrial manufacturing and process control environments to provide visual and audible indicators of a machine's status to machine operators, technicians ...