A comparison of the accuracy of several techniques recently developed for solving stiff differential equations is presented. The techniques examined include two general purpose codes EEPISODE and LSODE developed for an arbitrary system of ordinary differential equations, and three specialized codes CHEMEQ, CREKID, and GCKP84 developed specifically to solve chemical kinetic rate equations. The accuracy comparisons are made by applying these solution procedures to two practical combustion kinetics problems. Both problems describe adiabatic, homogeneous, gas phase chemical reactions at constant pressure, and include all three combustion regimes: induction, heat release, and equilibration. The comparisons show that LSODE is the most efficient c...
LSENS, the Lewis General Chemical Kinetics Analysis Code, has been developed for solving complex, ho...
A general chemical kinetics code is described for complex, homogeneous ideal gas reactions in any ch...
Computer programs to determine inviscid one dimensional and axisymmetric nonequilibrium nozzle flow ...
A detailed analysis of the accuracy of several techniques recently developed for integrating stiff o...
A comparison of the efficiency of several algorithms recently developed for the efficient numerical ...
The efficiency and accuracy of several algorithms recently developed for the efficient numerical int...
A new algorithm was developed for fast, automatic integration of chemical kinetic rate equations des...
The design of a very fast, automatic black-box code for homogeneous, gas-phase chemical kinetics pro...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76637/1/AIAA-1985-237-628.pd
An efficient, decoupled direct method for calculating the first order sensitivity coefficients of ho...
Batch kinetics (1-D) algorithm development, stirred reactor (O-D) algorithm development, and interac...
An updated version of the General Chemical Kinetics and Sensitivity Analysis (LSENS) computer code h...
The computer codes developed provide data to 30000 K for the thermodynamic and transport properties ...
Renewed interest in development of advanced high-speed transport, reentry vehicles and propulsion sy...
Nasa Lewis' studies of complex reacting systems at high temperature are discussed. The changes which...
LSENS, the Lewis General Chemical Kinetics Analysis Code, has been developed for solving complex, ho...
A general chemical kinetics code is described for complex, homogeneous ideal gas reactions in any ch...
Computer programs to determine inviscid one dimensional and axisymmetric nonequilibrium nozzle flow ...
A detailed analysis of the accuracy of several techniques recently developed for integrating stiff o...
A comparison of the efficiency of several algorithms recently developed for the efficient numerical ...
The efficiency and accuracy of several algorithms recently developed for the efficient numerical int...
A new algorithm was developed for fast, automatic integration of chemical kinetic rate equations des...
The design of a very fast, automatic black-box code for homogeneous, gas-phase chemical kinetics pro...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76637/1/AIAA-1985-237-628.pd
An efficient, decoupled direct method for calculating the first order sensitivity coefficients of ho...
Batch kinetics (1-D) algorithm development, stirred reactor (O-D) algorithm development, and interac...
An updated version of the General Chemical Kinetics and Sensitivity Analysis (LSENS) computer code h...
The computer codes developed provide data to 30000 K for the thermodynamic and transport properties ...
Renewed interest in development of advanced high-speed transport, reentry vehicles and propulsion sy...
Nasa Lewis' studies of complex reacting systems at high temperature are discussed. The changes which...
LSENS, the Lewis General Chemical Kinetics Analysis Code, has been developed for solving complex, ho...
A general chemical kinetics code is described for complex, homogeneous ideal gas reactions in any ch...
Computer programs to determine inviscid one dimensional and axisymmetric nonequilibrium nozzle flow ...