shetran

shetran

License:Freeware

Total downloads:111

Operating system:Windows 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:4.4

Latest update:

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Description

The SHETRAN model by Newcastle University is a robust tool designed for simulating water flow, solute, and sediment transport in river catchments. The latest version, 4.4.0, offers significant enhancements over its predecessors. Users can easily download the program, which is neatly packed into a 6.6 MB file named shetran.exe. This free program falls under the Education category, specifically within the Science Tools subcategory.

SHETRAN stands out with its finite-difference model that efficiently solves physics-based governing partial differential equations on a three-dimensional grid, demonstrating why it is a physically-based, spatially-distributed (PBSD) modelling system. This ensures precise simulations, making it an invaluable asset for researchers and scientists.

The software supports a wide range of operating systems, including Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11, making it accessible to a broad audience. For those who have used previous iterations, version 4.4 may already be familiar, but the advancements in 4.4.0 provide a fresh experience.

Pros:

  • Accurate and detailed simulations of water flow, solute, and sediment transport.
  • Free to use, offering high value without cost.
  • Small file size of 6.6 MB, easily downloadable as shetran.exe.
  • Supports diverse operating systems: Windows 7/8/10/11.
  • Developed by a reputable institution, Newcastle University.

Cons:

  • Might have a steep learning curve for new users.
  • Requires a solid understanding of the underlying scientific principles for effective use.

For anyone in the field of hydrology or environmental science, SHETRAN is a powerful and accessible tool worth exploring.

You may want to check out more software, such as Panel, Lasergene or gitoolbox, which might be similar to shetran.

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