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Navigating the chemical space: Sustainable metallurgy through materials informatics

How can we accelerate the transformation of the iron and steel industry using materials informatics? Computational thermochemistry is fundamental for the transition to sustainable metallurgy. You need to understand thermodynamics to create process models – or to discover new alloy compositions for advanced engineering applications. We face challenges such as the decarbonization of steel metallurgy […]

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Webinar: “ChemApp for Python” – The Beginning of an Exciting Journey

Our first “ChemApp for Python” webinar was a fantastic experience for us. We greatly enjoyed the opportunity and extend our sincere thanks to the nearly 100 participants for their valuable contributions. This webinar marked the inception of a series of digital sessions that aim to provide insightful online courses and webinars in the future, and

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A Comprehensive Guide: Setting up ChemApp for Python and Converting FactSage Equilibrium Files using Equi2Py

Welcome to our step-by-step guide on setting up ChemApp for Python and converting equilibrium files into Python-compatible formats! In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the process by our video tutorial, ensuring you have all the information you need to get started with ChemApp for Python and make the most out of it. Setup

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Advanced functionalities of ChemApp for Python: Streams

In this article, some of the features and recent additions to the ChemApp for Python package are introduced and explained. As a brief summary, ChemApp for Python is a Python module that encapsulates the ChemApp thermodynamic calculation library. It does provide different ways to access it. To users that are accustomed to ChemApp from other

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Video presentations from the GTT Users’ Meeting 2022 are online

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The GTT Users‘ Meeting 2022, which took place online, was a huge success with more than 150 participants from all over the world! The final program including the recorded video presentations can be found here: https://gtt-technologies.de/workshop2022/ As you can see, the program contained an excellent mix of theoretical and application-oriented presentations covering topics mainly in

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KilnSimu – Solution for Rotary Kiln Simulation

KilnSimu is a standalone software that can be used for thermodynamic modelling rotary drum furnaces. It is a joint production by VTT and GTT. While it relies on the calculation routines of ChemApp, it is user-friendly and specialized to one specific application. The rotary kiln is concurrently used in several industries. The rotary drum provides

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Ex Mente Technologies and GTT-Technologies announce the first commercial release of ChemAppPy

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Ex Mente Technologies and GTT-Technologies are excited to announce the first commercial release of ChemAppPy! ChemAppPy is a Python package that makes ChemApp, the thermochemistry library developed by GTT-Technologies, available in Python 3.6+. It includes additional tools that make thermochemical calculations easier and quicker to do. GTT are the original developers of ChemApp, a powerful

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