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EquateSwitch
ToggleSwitch
AirCode
RefrigerantCode
FluidCode
CycleCode
SinglePhaseCode
SurfaceCode

EquateSwitch

EquateSwitch comes with 2D, 3D and 4D data to equation reduction. It replaces InstinctCode as our flagship code.  Many of the programs and much of the consulting services of norm costello consulting employ equations created by InstinctCode and now by EquateSwitch. These equations make it easy to simulate complex materials, processes and events.

ToggleSwitch

ToggleSwitch is a units' conversion calculator and it is free. ToggleSwitch allows anyone to convert between common and not so common units of measure such as temperature, time, distance, weights, etc. Please download ToggleSwitch. Send suggestions for new conversions you might wanted added to future versions.

AirCode

AirCode calculator is my first example of using InstinctCode equations to describe a complex system.  It is written in Microsoft Visual Studio.NET and the first release had 25 class modules with several hundred Subs and Functions. AirCode provides an easy way for engineers to access the properties and processes of moist air.

RefrigerantCode

RefrigerantCode is a software in calculator and chart form that evaluates the properties and process of refrigerants and refrigeration cycles.

FluidCode

FluidCode is a software in calculator, chart and widget form that evaluates the properties and process of liquids.

SurfaceCode
SurfaceCode generates heat transfer surface f and j ABCD coefficients.
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