Development of the Simulation Software on the Complex Reaction Kinetics

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The design idea and design flow of the simulation software on the complex reaction kinetics are introduced in this article. Firstly, the total framework of the software was determined by the goal and function of the software; Secondly, the manuscript was written, the multimedia material was made and the computational programs were designed, the examples of making multimedia material by Photoshop and Flash are introduced, moreover, the thinking and method of program is introduced; Finally, The material such as text, images, sounds, animation is integrated by Authorware. The simulation software has friendly interface and simple operation, it can be used as a computational tool in studying chemical kinetics, in addition, the software can be assisted in the teaching such as physical chemistry and reaction engineering.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 634-638)

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7-10

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January 2013

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