Global Pathway Selection (GPS) is an algorithm that effectively generates reduced (skeletal) chemistry mechanisms, which speeds up your simulations. You can also use it as a systematic analytics tool to extract insights from complex reacting system.
To improve the accuracy of reduced mechanisms, GPS considers all-generation relation between species, and minimizes the risk of broken pathway or dead-end issue. This algorithm is developed by Prof. Wenting Sun's group at Georgia Tech. |
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How to citeX. Gao, S. Yang, W. Sun, A global pathway selection algorithm for the reduction of detailed chemical kinetic mechanisms, Combustion and Flame, 167 (2016) 238–247 (Link)
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