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Old   September 17, 2007, 03:56
Default Chemkin mechanism import of surface chemistry
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Claud
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Hi users, I am just trying to include a surface reaction mechanism about reforming over nickel. This mechanism has been published by detchem developers, and this mechanism is available as chemkin-format. Therefore I have saved this as .inp file and tryed to import it as surface chemkin mechanism file. But I get the follow error: Please enter chemkin file name. What does it mean and has anybody some experiences with it? I have set up a 2D-model. Thanx Claud
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Old   September 17, 2007, 07:00
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To import a mechanism into Fluent you need a .che file extension which is what you get after running Chemkin. The .inp is the Chemkin input file which you will need to use to create the mechanism in Chemkin.

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Old   August 5, 2013, 09:03
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hi
i have the same problem
please if you have manual or tutorial about making .che file please send me
yaghoubi.hr@gmail.com
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