Computation of empirical parameters in user-defined non-linear chemical kinetic models. Has a facility to compare 3 empirical models on the same graph to visually judge which model predicts the experimental data better. The empirical models can be input in the GUI as user-defined functions. This tool was written for the publication of "Modelling of Curing Kinetics of Amine Cured Epoxy Resins for Vacuum Assisted Resin Infusion Molding" (The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2013), where the proposed empirical mathematical model was verified with experimental data to predict conversion rate of curing kinetics. In collaboration with Indian Institute of Technology, India.

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  • non-linear regression
  • chemical kinetic empirical model
  • Visualization of predicted vs. model using graphs

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  • Excellent tool for non-linear regression using Microsoft Excel.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Engineering, Information Technology

User Interface

Excel

Programming Language

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)

Related Categories

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Artificial Intelligence Software

Registered

2018-04-02