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* N. Jaouen, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo (submitted) Auto-thermal reforming (ATR) of natural gas: An automated derivation of optimised reduced chemical schemes. | * N. Jaouen, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo (submitted) Auto-thermal reforming (ATR) of natural gas: An automated derivation of optimised reduced chemical schemes. | ||
* N. Jaouen, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo, G. Ribert (submitted) Automatic reduction and optimisation of chemistry for turbulent combustion modelling: Impact of the canonical problem | * N. Jaouen, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo, G. Ribert (submitted) Automatic reduction and optimisation of chemistry for turbulent combustion modelling: Impact of the canonical problem | ||
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== Getting started == | == Getting started == |
Revision as of 19:24, 4 March 2016
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ORCh (Optimised and Reduced Chemistry) is a fully automated method to reduce detailed chemical schemes. This page describes the architecture of the method and explains how to install and run ORCh.
ORCh is reported in two archival papers (make sure to cite those papers when using this program):
- N. Jaouen, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo (submitted) Auto-thermal reforming (ATR) of natural gas: An automated derivation of optimised reduced chemical schemes.
- N. Jaouen, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo, G. Ribert (submitted) Automatic reduction and optimisation of chemistry for turbulent combustion modelling: Impact of the canonical problem