Design, reconstruct and analyse porous structures with a compiled user interface without code.
PMG is a side-project where I’ve compiled various codes into a toolbox for porous material generation. It is not funded currently and I’m looking into ways to fund the project. I’d like to keep it always free, but this may require a paid version to exist alongside. Please download, fill out the google forms and a license will be sent to you.







Available to download at:
https://data.ncl.ac.uk/articles/software/Porous_Microstructure_Generator/20448471
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