GUI#

Routines to generate the app, add-ons, assets, and all the necessary functions to be compatible with the plain code and extend its functionality.

Combustion Toolbox GUI#

Figure 1: Post-process of results using the GUI of the adiabatic combustion for a lean-to-rich acetylene (C2H2)-air mixture at standard conditions (T1 = 300 K and p1 = 1 atm); labels: name of the different components of the GUI. In particular, the numerical results correspond to phi = 0.5 (selected case in the tree component) [part 1].

Figure 2: Post-process of results using the GUI of the adiabatic combustion for a lean-to-rich acetylene (C2H2)-air mixture at standard conditions (T1 = 300 K and p1 = 1 atm); labels: name of the different components of the GUI. In particular, the numerical results correspond to phi = 0.5 (selected case in the tree component) [part 2].

Figure 3: Post-process of results using the GUI of the adiabatic combustion for a lean-to-rich acetylene (C2H2)-air mixture at standard conditions (T1 = 300 K and p1 = 1 atm); labels: name of the different components of the GUI. In particular, the numerical results correspond to phi = 0.5 (selected case in the tree component) [part 3].

Add-ons#

The Add-ons included in CT are:

  • uielements: to select and analyse the species in the database. The species from Third Millenium Database [Burcat and Ruscic, 2005] are denoted with suffix _M (see Fig. 1).

  • uipreferences: to set all the preferences of Combustion Toolbox (see Fig. 2).

  • uifeedback: to report bug/inquiries of Combustion Toolbox (see Fig. 3).

  • uivalidations: to reproduce all the validations of Combustion Toolbox (see Fig. 4).

  • uiabout: to know who are the developers and get useful links (see Fig. 5).


Figure 4: Add-on uielements.

Figure 5: Add-on uipreferences.

Figure 6: Add-on uifeedback.


Figure 7: Add-on uivalidations.

Figure 8: Add-on uiabout.