Problem 4: Use cantera to determine the adiabatic flame temperature of methane in a stoichiometric mixture of air.
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Step 1: Install Cantera - Open Anaconda Navigator - Go to the Environments tab - Click on the base (root) environment - Click on the "Not installed" dropdown and search for "cantera" - Check the box next to "cantera" and click "Apply" to install it Show more…
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