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\dot{\omega}_k = W_k \sum_{j=1}^{N_R} \nu_{k,j} \mathcal{Q}_j | \dot{\omega}_k = W_k \sum_{j=1}^{N_R} \nu_{k,j} \mathcal{Q}_j | ||
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== Solver to build reference trajectories == | == Solver to build reference trajectories == |
Revision as of 14:07, 7 March 2016
Contents
Chemical kinetics
- Arrhenius law
is the pre-exponential factor, is the temperature exponent and the activation energy
- Three-body reactions
In the forward direction, three-body reactions involve two species A and B as reactants and yield a single product AB. In that case, the third body M is used to stabilize the excited product AB*. On the contrary, in the reverse direction, heat provides the energy necessary to break the link between A and B.
The third body M can be any inert molecule.
- Reaction rates
The global rate of a reaction j (evolution in concentration per unit of time) varies depending on the proportion of the rates associated to the forward and backward directions.
- Production/Consumption source terms
Species source terms are deduced from
Solver to build reference trajectories
DRGEP solver for species reduction
- Compute species direct inter-relations
- Compute species relations through indirect paths
- Compute relations between targets and
DRGEP solver for reactions reduction
QSS solver
- Solve for thermodynamic
Get Gibbs Free Energy
Get Equilibrium constants