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Cyclic Voltammetry Simulation Program for Research and Education
This a cyclic voltammetry (CV) program created for teaching CV undergraduate chemistry students. For research, download the version from https://sourceforge.net/projects/cvsimplus/ .
CVSim uses the implicit method to simulate diffusion. Development of new methods for more accurate simulation of the diffusion is under way. For more details and discussion contact me at akeramid@ucy.ac.cy.
Nature is an open source library for computing thermochemical and kinetic properties of complex gas mixtures. The library supports the CHEMKIN data format and a native script for defining complex gas mixtures. Nature is written in C# and does not depend on any third party tool or library. Nature interoperates natively with any .NET language including the FTN95: Fortran 95 compiler.
The primary goal of the project is to deliver the open source that provides the foundation for potentially...
ChemProV is a tool used by chemical engineering students to solve material balance problems. The project is maintained by Washington State University. For more information on how to install ChemProV, please visit the project's website.