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Going back to H/O kinetics #314

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alongd opened this issue Feb 9, 2019 · 2 comments
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Going back to H/O kinetics #314

alongd opened this issue Feb 9, 2019 · 2 comments

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alongd commented Feb 9, 2019

We should consider the H/O kinetics summarized by Williams in 2014. At least by year its more updated than the Burke Klippenstein library we currently have (2012). Perhaps we should add it as a library, but the question is which source do we recommend to use, and use ourselves.

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We also have the H/O kinetics from the Klippenstein_Glarborg2016 methane model and this is certainly related to #301. I think it's probably worth us curating our own H/O library by comparing the H/O and C2 libraries we most trust reaction by reaction and thermo by thermo.

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alongd commented Feb 11, 2019

I agree

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