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- Open-source chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and transport — Cantera
Cantera is an open-source suite of tools for problems involving chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and transport processes
- Install — Cantera 3. 1. 0 documentation
The legacy Matlab Cantera interface is discontinued and removed in Cantera 3 1 Users requiring support of legacy Matlab Cantera code should continue using Cantera 3 0 packages, or migrate their code base to the experimental Matlab toolbox that is currently under development
- Examples — Cantera 3. 1. 0 documentation
Cantera includes examples for a number of applications To see all examples written in a particular programming language, select the corresponding category below
- Chemical Kinetics - Cantera
Directories on Cantera’s input file path will be searched for the specified file In the case of an XML file, the <reactions> nodes are assumed to be children of the <reactionsData> node in a document with a <ctml> root node, as in the XML files produced by conversion from CTI files
- Thermodynamic Properties - Cantera
The first way is to get information about all of the elements stored in Cantera The three attributes num_elements_defined, element_symbols, and element_names can be accessed by:
- The Cantera Community
All online and in-person interactions and communications related to Cantera are governed by the Cantera Code of Conduct This code of conduct sets expectations for the community to ensure that users and contributors are able to participate in a respectful and welcoming environment
- Citing Cantera — Cantera
If you use Cantera in a publication, we would appreciate if you cited the version of Cantera that you used This helps to improve the reproducibility of your work, as well as giving credit to the many authors who have contributed their time to developing Cantera
- Creating YAML Mechanism Files from Scratch - Cantera
In Cantera, an element may refer to a chemical element or an isotope Cantera provides built-in definitions for the chemical elements, including values for their atomic weights taken from IUPAC CIAAW
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