Chemical WorkBench

Chemical WorkBench

Chemical WorkBench is a simulation software tool aimed at the reactor scale kinetic modeling of homogeneous gas-phase and heterogeneous processes and kinetic mechanism development. It can be effectively used for the modeling, optimization, and design of a wide range of industrially and environmentally important chemistry-loaded processes. Chemical WorkBench is a modeling environment based on advanced scientific approaches, complementary databases, and accurate solution methods. Chemical WorkBench is developed and distributed by Kintech Lab.

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Chemical WorkBench models

Chemical WorkBench has an extensive library of physicochemical models:

  • Thermodynamic Models
  • Gas-Phase Kinetic Models
  • Flame model
  • Heterogeneous Kinetic Models
  • Non-Equilibrium Plasma Models
  • Detonation and Aerodynamic Models
  • Membrane Separation Models
  • Mechanism Analysis and Reduction

Fields of application

Chemical WorkBench can be used by researchers and engineers working in the following fields:

External links

References

1. http://www.softscout.com/software/Science-and-Laboratory/Scientific-Modeling-and-Simulation/Chemical-Workbench.html
2. Deminsky, M et al. (2003). "Chemical Workbench––integrated environment for materials science". Computational Materials Science 28: 169–178. doi:10.1016/S0927-0256(03)00105-8. 

3. Astapenko, M et al.; Bagatur’yants, Alexander; Chernishova, Irina; Deminsky, Maxim; Eletskii, Alexander; Kirillov, Igor; Knizhnik, Andrei; Potapkin, Boris et al. (2007). "First-Principles-Based Development of Kinetic Mechanisms in Chemically Active Light-Emitting Nonthermal Plasmas and Gases". AIP Conf. Proc. 901: 204–2014. doi:10.1063/1.2727370. 


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