sonofeft / RocketCEA

RocketCEA Wraps The NASA Fortran CEA Code
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RocketCEA Wraps The NASA FORTRAN CEA Code And Provides Some Useful Tools

See the Code at: <https://github.com/sonofeft/RocketCEA>_

See the Docs at: <http://rocketcea.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>_

See PyPI page at:<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/rocketcea>_

See NASA CEA HomePage at: <https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/research-and-engineering/ceaweb/>_

See NASA CEA On-Line at: <https://cearun.grc.nasa.gov/>_

RocketCEA makes direct calls to the NASA FORTRAN CEA code in "rocket" mode to calculate Isp, Cstar, Tcham etc. and provides tools to help determine useful mixture ratio range, optimum MR and more.

RocketCEA does not use the FORTRAN CEA2.f file directly.

Many modifications have been made in order to wrap CEA with f2py <https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/f2py/python-usage.html>_ to build a python module.

Additional changes to CEA2.f have been made in order to properly handle hydrazine monopropellant's ammonia dissociation.

Although the default units in RocketCEA are English units, SI units may be used for both input and output as well. (See Simple Examples > Transport Properties in Docs)