Bug Submitted by Adela Bardos, Stamford
The second issue concerns the following reactions, for which Cantera generates an error that they should be declared duplicate.
76. CH2OH+CH3O<=>CH2O+CH3OH 2.40E+13 0.0 0.0
80. CH2O+CH3OH<=>CH2OH+CH2OH 6.50E+12 0.7 68460.0
97. CH3OH+CH2O<=>CH3O+CH3O 7.98E+12 0.5 81490.0
Species CH2OH and CH3O are declared as two separate species, and the reactions are not duplicates. How can this error be avoided?
I tried to duplicate this error, but was unable to. The example above works on the current version of Cantera within CVS, on a linux 32 bit installation.