Welcome to CRANE

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Documentation pages of CRANE are under construction.

CRANE (Chemical ReAction NEtwork) is an open-source MOOSE-based plasma chemistry software developed by the Laboratory of Computational Plasma Physics (LCPP) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, that was designed to address non-equilibrium plasma chemistry problems of arbitrary size.

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Citing

If you use hPIC2, please cite us in your publication []:

@misc{keniley2019crane,
   title={CRANE: A MOOSE-based Open Source Tool for Plasma Chemistry Applications},
   author={Shane Keniley and Davide Curreli},
   year={2019},
   eprint={1905.10004},
   archivePrefix={arXiv},
   primaryClass={physics.plasm-ph}
}

Citing

S. Keniley and D. Curreli, CRANE: A MOOSE-based Open Source Tool for Plasma Chemistry Applications, arXiv:1905.10004v1 [physics.plasma-ph], 2019. https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.10004

Acknowledgements

The development of CRANE was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1740310. CRANE is built as part of the MOOSE framework developed at Idaho National Laboratory. The MOOSE team has been an invaluable resource during the development of CRANE.