List of ANSYS Chemkin-Pro Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ANSYS Chemkin-Pro for Chemistry Simulation from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ANSYS Chemkin-Pro for Chemistry Simulation include: Shell, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 96000 employees and revenues of $284.31 billion, Procter & Gamble, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 108000 employees and revenues of $84.04 billion, University of Washington, a United States based Education organisation with 35331 employees and revenues of $7.10 billion, Wayne State University, a United States based Education organisation with 6166 employees and revenues of $1.02 billion, Hiroshima University, a Japan based Education organisation with 3300 employees and revenues of $400.0 million and many others.
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Hiroshima University | Education | 3300 | $400M | Japan | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Chemkin-Pro | Chemistry Simulation | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Hiroshima University deployed ANSYS Chemkin-Pro to support academic combustion research using the Fluid Product Engineering application for chemical kinetics analysis of biofuels. The engagement centered on using ANSYS Chemkin-Pro to simulate reactions of varying bio-compound compositions in a zero dimensional SI combustion chamber, aligning the university, the application, and the Fluid Product Engineering category with fuel chemistry and engine performance studies.
The implementation leveraged core ANSYS Chemkin-Pro capabilities common to fluid product engineering workflows, including detailed reaction mechanism solving, zero dimensional reactor modeling, species concentration tracking, ignition delay computation, and sensitivity analysis. Simulation campaigns were structured as parametric sweeps across fuel composition variables to extract performance indicators, and model configuration emphasized mechanism input files and solver settings to capture multi‑component biofuel behavior.
Operationally the work was scoped to Hiroshima University research activities, executing iterative simulation runs and analytical post processing to inform experimental planning and comparative analysis of biofuel performance indicators. Governance focused on reproducible simulation workflows, versioned mechanism definitions, and documented parameter sets for each combustion case, enabling consistent chemical kinetics studies within the university research program.
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Procter & Gamble | Consumer Packaged Goods | 108000 | $84.0B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Chemkin-Pro | Chemistry Simulation | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Procter & Gamble implemented ANSYS Chemkin-Pro within its Fluid Product Engineering portfolio to support material formulation and reactive process simulation. The deployment was scoped to the global material development and supply organization, with particular operational ownership in Asia for Femcare material programs and supplier management.
ANSYS Chemkin-Pro was configured to deliver reaction kinetics and chemical mechanism simulation, reactive flow modeling, species transport analysis, and thermochemical property evaluation, capabilities aligned with Fluid Product Engineering workflows. Configurations emphasized formulation modeling and process scenario simulation to support material qualification and supplier problem solving.
The implementation was embedded into material development and supplier collaboration workflows as part of Asia digitalization initiatives, with usage across material owners, supplier owners, and contract manufacturing plants. Contract manufacturing plant saving and business continuity planning activities used the toolset for scenario analysis and process validation, while the Asia digitalization team coordinated tool provisioning and user onboarding.
Governance and rollout were led by the global material development and supply organization manager, with the Asia digitalization team project leader overseeing the program, the Asia Femcare material owner and supplier owner defining use cases, and the CM plant saving and BCP project leader directing plant level deployments. Operational controls included standardized simulation templates, documented review gates for supplier qualification workflows, and role based ownership for ongoing model stewardship.
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Shell | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 96000 | $284.3B | United Kingdom | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Chemkin-Pro | Chemistry Simulation | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Shell implemented ANSYS Chemkin-Pro for Fluid Product Engineering to characterize the multi-phase cavitating flow occurring across return valves in high pressure diesel fuel injection equipment. The deployment supported a Shell Global Solutions funded research project focused on optically accessible model return valves, linking chemical kinetics simulation directly to experimental flow characterization in product engineering laboratories.
ANSYS Chemkin-Pro was used for detailed chemical kinetics and reacting flow analysis, mechanism handling, and reactor-style simulation workflows common to Fluid Product Engineering applications. The implementation centered on modeling how cavitation and multiphase flow could alter recycled diesel composition, combining reaction mechanism evaluation with transient flow scenarios and experimental boundary conditions.
Simulation outputs from ANSYS Chemkin-Pro were consumed and processed using Microsoft Excel, Python, Matlab, and SQL, reflecting an integrated simulation and data analysis pipeline for experiment design, parameter sweeps, and post-processing. Optical laser diagnostics from the test rigs were used as validation inputs in iterative simulation runs, creating a structured feedback loop between lab measurements and ANSYS Chemkin-Pro model refinement.
Governance for the work remained within Shell Global Solutions research and product engineering functions, with documented iterative validation cycles and cross-disciplinary collaboration between simulation engineers and experimental teams. The narrative centers on Shell, ANSYS Chemkin-Pro, Fluid Product Engineering and the business function of return valve flow characterization in diesel fuel systems, with simulation, experimental, and data tooling explicitly integrated into the research program.
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Education | 35331 | $7.1B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Chemkin-Pro | Chemistry Simulation | 2012 | n/a |
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Education | 6166 | $1.0B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Chemkin-Pro | Chemistry Simulation | 2013 | n/a |
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