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Kintecus version 6.80 has been released.
By J. Ianni on April 19 2019 | 701 Views
New chemical engineering/reaction simulation system, Kintecus, has new release. You longer need Matlab, nor Origin, nor Igor, nor JMP to regress/workup data.
February 17th, 2019 - Ianni Consulting releases Kintecus version 6.80
The ultra-accurate standard error calculation of fits known as bootstrapping now supports Global/local regression datasets for both global and local variable regressions with/without equation constraints with/without multiple datasets with/without uneven time steps/unlimited data points with/without global/local initial conditions and with/without parameter constraints. This version comes with several published models in ACS/Elsevier journals. Kintecus is the only code in the world that can do this.
You longer need Matlab, nor Origin, nor Igor, nor JMP to workup your data and/or painstakingly create special scripts to analyze your data.
Please see the "Global Regression Analysis/Many Datasets+Init Conditions+Accurate Error Analysis 1" in the Kintecus Workbench program (or click on the Kintecus-Excel worksheet "Fe(VI)+ABTS_Fe(IV)_involved_multiple_fitting_20180729_10mM borate_pH=7_ks3=1e6.xlsm"). This method was recently extensively utilized in the ACS journal:
"Huang, Z.-S.; Wang, L.; Liu, Y.-L.; Jiang, J.; Xue, M.; Xu, C.-B.; Zhen, Y.-F.; Wang, Y.-C.; Ma, J., Impact of Phosphate on Ferrate Oxidation of Organic Compounds: An Underestimated Oxidant. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2018, 52, (23), 13897-13907."
A few enhancements fix for thermodynamic databases that have coefficients with positive exponents represented by a space such as "1.234E 32" (it should be read in as 1.234E+32) or "9.874E 12" (9.874E+12) The older versions of Kintecus would read them as "1.234" and "9.874". Note that exponents with lower case "’e" such as "1.234e 32" were always read in correctly by Kintecus.
General Enhancments and bug corrections for user defined constraints in regressions, other bug fixes.
The Kintecus Workbench has been expanded to include many more example models (some published), tools, examples and other codes (such as Atropos)
See What’s New: http://www.kintecus.com/whatsnew.htm and download 64 or 32-bit versions at http://www.kintecus.com/
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