Thanks for the pointer to cpropep ...
IMHO the Fortran code offers more analysis data and modes then
cpropep ... of course for rocket fuel analysis cpropep may be just
fine... still trying to understand all that CEA does (14 examples in the
distribution) 

On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 22:17, Bruno Berger wrote:
> Rick Eversole wrote:
> > Has anyone played with CEA from NASA.
> > CEA (Chemical Equilibrium with Applications)
> > 
> > It includes a Rocket calculation module. Sources are in Fortran.
> > 
> > The program is described in NASA RP-1311, Parts I and II.
> 
> Have a look at Cpropep here:
> 
> http://rocketworkbench.sourceforge.net/projects.phtml
> 
> Its an open source successor of the old ProPep originally made by Lockmart 
> (build up from scratch and coded in C). Cpropep is based on RP-1311 and the 
> Reference Publication 1311 can also be downloaded from the site mentioned 
> above. Cpropep works very well (also under Linux and other OS's) and there 
> is IMHO no reason for using the older Fortran stuff anymore (at least for 
> people unwilling to work with silly units :-)  )
> 
> Bruno


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