NASA Updates Chemical Equilibrium Code for Aerospace Analysis
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NASA Updates Chemical Equilibrium Code for Aerospace Analysis

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NASA has updated its Chemical Equilibrium with Applications (CEA) code, a crucial tool for analyzing propulsion systems and rocket performance. The modernization aims to enhance capabilities for NASA and the wider aerospace community.

NASA’s Chemical Equilibrium with Applications (CEA) code is a foundational tool for propulsion system analysis. It provides equilibrium chemistry, rocket performance, shock, and detonation calculations used across NASA and the broader aerospace community. The update is part of a NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) Activity.

According to NASA, the CEA code is used for a variety of calculations related to propulsion and related phenomena. Further information about the updates can be obtained by contacting Mark K. Leader at the Glenn Research Center, [email protected]. A PDF version of the update is also available for download through NASA.

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