Abstract
A graphical application called DSTAR has been written for the 32-bit Windows environment, for the purpose of thermoacoustic heat engine analysis. Written in C++ and MFC, the application uses pull-down menus and tabbed dialog boxes, and has additional graphical features such as automatic plotting of thermoacoustic state variables and geometry output in CAD file format. DSTAR supports a variety of variable units including dimensionless units, which are extremely convenient in the design phase of an engine. Current versions of the software are freely available at http://cooler.physics.nps.navy.mil/hofler/.
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