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  2. COCO simulator - Wikipedia

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    The COCO Simulator is a free-of-charge, non-commercial, graphical, modular and CAPE-OPEN compliant, steady-state, sequential simulation process modeling environment. It was originally intended as a test environment for CAPE-OPEN modeling tools but now provides free chemical process simulation for students.

  3. DWSIM - Wikipedia

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    DWSIM is an open-source CAPE-OPEN compliant chemical process simulator for Windows, Linux and macOS.DWSIM is built on top of the Microsoft .NET and Mono Platforms and features a graphical user interface (GUI), advanced thermodynamics calculations, reactions support and petroleum characterization / hypothetical component generation tools.

  4. Convective available potential energy - Wikipedia

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    As with CIN, CAPE is usually expressed in J/kg but may also be expressed as m 2 /s 2, as the values are equivalent. In fact, CAPE is sometimes referred to as positive buoyant energy (PBE). This type of CAPE is the maximum energy available to an ascending parcel and to moist convection.

  5. CAPE-OPEN Interface Standard - Wikipedia

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    The CAPE-OPEN, European Union funded, project was established in 1997. [1] The project involved participants from a number of companies from the process industries (Bayer, BASF, BP, DuPont, French Institute of Petroleum (IFP), Elf Aquitaine, and Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI)) together with 15 partners including software vendors (Aspen Technology, Hyprotech Ltd, QuantiSci and SimSci]) and ...

  6. Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry

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    Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry, also known as the Green Book, is a compilation of terms and symbols widely used in the field of physical chemistry. It also includes a table of physical constants , tables listing the properties of elementary particles , chemical elements , and nuclides , and information about conversion ...

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  8. Critical point (thermodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the liquid–liquid critical point in a two-component system must satisfy two conditions: the condition of the spinodal curve (the second derivative of the free energy with respect to concentration must equal zero), and the extremum condition (the third derivative of the free energy with respect to concentration must also equal zero or ...

  9. Stephanie Macquarrie - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie MacQuarrie is an organic materials chemist and a Professor of Chemistry at Cape Breton University.Her research has spanned many areas of chemistry, including organic synthesis, organometallic catalysis, and materials characterization.