Ansys Chemkin-Pro

Ansys Chemkin-Pro is the gold standard for modeling and simulating complex gas phase and surface chemistry reactions that are used for the conceptual development of combustion systems in cars, trucks, jet engines, boilers, chemical and materials processing equipment and refining applications. Chemkin-Pro's wide array of accurate, fast and robust kinetic models make it the most trusted kinetic simulation tool for asking "what if" questions in the conceptual design phase

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9.2/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #10 in category Other CAD Software
Ease of use
8.7
Support
9.3
Ease of Setup
8.9

Ansys Chemkin-Pro is the gold standard for modeling and simulating complex gas phase and surface chemistry reactions that are used for the conceptual development of combustion systems in cars, trucks, jet engines, boilers, chemical and materials processing equipment and refining applications. Chemkin-Pro’s wide array of accurate, fast and robust kinetic models make it the most trusted kinetic simulation tool for asking “what if” questions in the conceptual design phase

Ansys Chemkin-Pro
Ansys Chemkin-Pro

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Ansys Chemkin-Pro Reviews

Fuentes O.

Advanced user of Ansys Chemkin-Pro
★★★★★
Solving Chemical reactions faster and efficiently

What do you like best?

I like the fact that I was able to display data obtained from the reactions and their progress. I also like how to set the reactors.

What do you dislike?

I think for the particular case of study, I did not get much information from the manual. I struggled to represent a reaction in plasma and it took me a while to simulate that reaction.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

Be in contact with technical support. When using pfr remember to use a serie of cstr to simulate this pfr.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

I completed an engineering project in simulating a reaction of hydrogen Cyanide in a plasma reactor. Being able to simulate this reaction will eventually reduce the amount of testing and could help to understand key paths for the reaction to be maximised.

Review source: G2.com

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