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Tailor your analysis faster with this robust chemistry simulation software. It includes innovative particle tracking and can generate flame-speed tables for your CFD models, giving you more time to optimize your design.
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Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
Ansys is committed to setting today's students up for success, by providing free simulation engineering software to students.
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Ansys Chemkin-Pro is the industry leader for modeling complex, chemically reacting systems. It has been extensively validated in numerous chemistry applications and is well known for its extremely fast simulation time.
Today’s energy standards call for high yields, efficiency and quality with minimal byproduct or waste. Ansys Chemkin-Pro is a chemical kinetics simulator that models idealized reacting flows and provides insight into results before production testing. Relying on testing alone for verifying chemical processes is prohibitive, given today’s shortened design cycles. Effective simulation is critical for cost-effective designs and gets your product to market faster.
Tailor your analysis faster with this robust chemistry simulation software. It includes innovative particle tracking and can generate flame-speed tables for your CFD models, giving you more time to optimize your design.
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A chemical kineticist optimizes fireworks by increasing displays and decreasing smoke.
“To solve the problem, Ansys Chemkin-Pro…was used to model the smoke formation within the fireworks and investigate the chemical reactions. This data provided invaluable insights that led to recommendations for smoke reduction.”
Mitsuo Koshi is a world-renowned chemical kineticist who also happens to be an avid fireworks fan. He is responsible for judging prestigious fireworks competitions across Japan. Every year, firework displays become grander and more fantastic, but this is paired with increased emissions.
To reduce the emissions, Professor Koshi started with classical nucleation theory (CNT), but quickly learned it could not be applied to predict the black powder smoke generation. Koshi then looked to Ansys Chemkin-Pro, an unconventional choice at the time. The chemical kinetics simulation software allowed Koshi to quickly model and assess the smoke particles.
Next, the software was utilized as a chemical reaction simulator. During simulation, Koshi could quickly substitute various chemicals until the right combination was found.
Using Ansys Chemkin-Pro, Koshi was able to reduce emitted smoke by nearly 90 percent, making the firework shows less environmentally harmful while providing greater visibility to their fantastic displays.
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ANSYS CHEMKIN-PRO CAPABILITIES
This software has been extensively utilized in a wide range of detailed chemistry applications. Whether it is used as a combustion modeling software for a gas turbine or for to evaluate complex chemical reactions in a processing plant, Ansys Chemkin-Pro delivers results. Complex computations are done quickly and accurately, allowing you to perform insightful combustion and emissions analysis.
July 2024
In 2024 R2, Ansys Chemkin-Pro's new features include an updated user interface with a dark theme and new iconographies, updated mechanisms for the model fuel library (MFL), and new functionality for several models.
The Ansys Chemkin UI is updated to align with the Ansys Design Language (ADL) used across major Ansys flagship products. The dark theme is now the default, and new, modernized iconographies and outline trees are available for an improved user experience (UX).
New mechanisms are now available for modeling lithium-ion battery thermal runaway and conventional and carbon-neutral fuels.
Convert thermodynamic data to NASA9 format, an RPG table can model real gas properties, and a liquid density estimation is now available for multi-phase reactor models.
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