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Install — Cantera 3. 2. 0 documentation Packaged versions of Cantera for Fedora, Enterprise Linux (RHEL), and OpenSUSE are no longer available due to the lack of a package maintainer for these distributions
Examples — Cantera 3. 2. 0 documentation Examples and input files distributed with Cantera are provided for illustration purposes only They are intended to demonstrate features of the software and typical workflows, with individual examples often using simplifying assumptions
Python Examples — Cantera 3. 2. 0 documentation Python Examples # See also To find examples covering a specific topic, see the index of example tags If you’re just getting started with Cantera, see our Python Tutorial for an introduction to the Cantera Python interface
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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
Chemical Kinetics - Cantera After Cantera 2 6, results will no longer include third-body concentrations and be consistent with conventional definitions (see Eq 9 75 in Kee, Coltrin and Glarborg, Chemically Reacting Flow, Wiley Interscience, 2003)
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: