After months of refinement and debugging, I’m thrilled to announce the release of Combustion Toolbox v1.1.0! Along with the release, you can check out the preprint. For detailed documentation, visit our website.
I’m excited to announce that the next big update of our Combustion Toolbox, version 1.1.0, is coming soon!
One of the most significant changes in this next version is that the code will adopt the Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) paradigm, replacing the previously used procedural software architecture.
In the poster presented at the XI Mediterranean Combustion Symposium we introduced our first steps toward the development of an open-source wider-scope thermochemical tool. It’s been a while since then and we’re excited to say that Combustion-Toolbox (CT) is now available for testing.
In this work, we present the development of a new thermochemical code (hereafter Combustion Toolbox, CT) that can be applied to gaseous combustion problems, even with condensed species. The kernel of the code is based in NASA’s Chemical Equilibrium …