Software Download Page


The software produced by the VRiChEL lab is free of charge, subject to the licensing restrictions listed below.

We would like to know, however, who is using our software. Please fill out the following information, and then check the boxes in the table to indicate which software you would like to download.

I. Identification

Note: This information will not be passed on to any third parties, nor will it be used for any sort of mailing-list purposes. The only reason you might be contacted is to notify you of updates to the software ( there are bound to be some ), and perhaps to request an evaluation or suggestions for improvement. Thank you for your assistance.

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II. File Requests

Check the boxes in the table below to request applications for each desired platform. If a check box is unavailable for a particular application/platform combination, then that combination is not ready for release at this time - check back periodically for future releases.

The sizes given are the download sizes for the Windows versions and the SGI versions respectively. The total disk space required to unpack all the related files will vary depending on your system, but in general will be slightly larger than the download size for the SGI packages.

Application

Sizes, MB

Platform

Open GL

DirectX

Silicon Graphics

New!

 Everything!

 175 / ?

 
   

Major

Applications

Vicher 1

33.7/29.3

 

Vicher 2

11.1/?

   

SafeHunt

129/?

 
 

Minor

Applications

Crystals ( FCC & BCC )

1.61/4.05

Fluid Flow

1.15/1.94

Residue Curves

1.33/2.75

Thermo ( PVT & Maxwell )

5.95/14.7

III. Licensing Considerations:

The software listed here is free of charge for individual use by students, instructors, and other humans.

Instructors who wish to use the major applications, ( Vicher 1, Vicher 2, or Safety ), as part of an instructional curriculum should contact the CACHE Corporation to obtain the associated instructional materials, for which there may be a nominal charge.

If you agree to these conditions, please click on the box below to download your requested software. Otherwise, you may want to follow one of the links at the bottom of this page for more information or feedback.


More information regarding these programs and other activities of our laboratory is available on the
Virtual Reality in Chemical Engineering Main Web Page.

Comments, questions, and other relevant feedback should be addressed to JBell@uic.edu.

This page last updated July 2000 by John T. Bell.