Video Review of Chemical Workbench-Tool for Modeling Reactive Flows and Developing Chemical Mechanisms

Posted on March 26th, 2010 by Masha Petrova

Hi MVP Readers,

This is a review/tutorial/intro video of KINTECH software tools:  Chemical Workbench - for modeling reactive flow processes, KinteckDB- database for storing species and reaction and chemical mechanism info, and KHIMERA - tool for calculating reaction rate parameters.

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The video is in 4 parts.  It gives a good overview of what you might expect from KINTECH tools.  You can request a free trial version of the software by visiting: http://www.kintechlab.com, creating a login name and clicking on the “downloads” link.

DISCLAIMER: I am using the free trial version of this software. This is my personal, unbiased opinion. I am not paid, or in anyway compensated by to do a review of this software.

(I realize you can’t fast forward on these videos, sorry about that! I am using screentoaster.com, guess the fast forward capability is not available)

Part1: Chemical Workbench Overview

(Sorry about the lame background screen during the first 5 mins -  my webcam is lagging behind the screen video just in this first video! Bear with me - the other 3 videos uploaded just fine.)

Part2: Running an example

Part3: KintechDB (database tool) Overview (LOOOOOOOOOOOVE this tool!)

Part4: KHIMERA (Cool tool for creating your own rxn rate constants)

If you can’t view the video, try this link:

http://www.screentoaster.com/watch/stVEpQQkRIR19WSFxZWlxRXlZd

Please help make this blog better! In comments, let me know

1)What other software reviews you would like to see here?

2) How can I make these reviews better for you?

Cheers!
Masha

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Little-known but useful software tools for modeling reactive flows – FlameMaster and DARS

Posted on June 24th, 2009 by Masha Petrova

In this post I would like to discuss two software tools which, while not as popular as Fluent, STAR-CD or CHEMKIN, can come very handy for some applications. For researchers on a budget, which probably means all of you reading this, these tools are either free, or are much cheaper than their competition. Since there is no such thing as free lunch – there are some downsides to keep in mind, which I’ll review as well. The tools that I would like to discuss here are FlameMaster and DARS, respectively.

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GT-Power (Gamma Technologies) vs. WAVE (Ricardo)

Posted on May 14th, 2009 by Masha Petrova

Recently  I have become curious about simulation software other than CFD for geometrically complex problems or software designed to deal specifically with detailed chemistry. Working with automotive groups made me take a closer look at GT-Power Suite from Gamma Technologies and WAVE from Ricardo Software. The two software tools are direct competitors and are widely used in the automotive industry.

I wanted to know, quite simply, which software is better for simulating reactive flow processes, such as combustion or after-treatment processes in an engine? In order to answer those questions, I first needed to define what “better” means. So, I put together a list of systematic questions that a software customer would have to ask before purchasing simulation tools for his/her simulation. Then I spoke with both companies and studied their product literature (flushing out most of the marketing fluff) to answer those questions. Read more »