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Old   December 4, 2002, 11:12
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Marc
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Hi, Does anybody know the possibility to get access to the chemkin databases used by phoenics.

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Old   December 9, 2002, 06:50
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Marc,

Up until PHOENICS-3.4, the PHOENICS code could be supplied with the files necessary to access CHEMKIN2. The Sandia Labs "then-public-domain" CHEMKIN2 files could also be supplied by CHAM. However, CHEMKIN is the property of Reaction Design Inc, and CHAM can no longer freely supply these files.

It has been agreed with Reaction Design that, from PHOENICS-3.5, the interface will be upgraded to operate with CHEMKIN-3.6 to which access can be provide on a licensed-only basis. Please contact CHAM for terms of this licence.

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Peter Spalding

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Old   December 9, 2002, 09:31
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Thanks for your help,

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Old   December 10, 2002, 03:35
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A more updated database by Prof. A. Burcat is freely available in the following site:

http://garfield.chem.elte.hu/Burcat/burcat.html

I hope this helps.
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