Code water thermodynamic properties (enthelpy)

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SUMMARY

The discussion focuses on programming water thermodynamic properties, specifically enthalpy, using C, C++, or Matlab for modeling steam power plants. The user encountered issues with Cantera while attempting to utilize it in Matlab, particularly on Windows 7. They seek alternatives to commercial software like Refprop and request guidance on resolving the Cantera error. A reference link for water thermodynamic properties is also provided for further reading.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of thermodynamic properties, specifically enthalpy
  • Familiarity with programming in C, C++, or Matlab
  • Basic knowledge of steam power plant operations
  • Experience with Cantera software for thermodynamic calculations
NEXT STEPS
  • Research how to implement water thermodynamic properties in C or C++
  • Learn how to troubleshoot Cantera errors in Matlab
  • Explore alternative software options for thermodynamic modeling, such as CoolProp
  • Study the reference materials on water thermodynamic properties provided at ethermo.us
USEFUL FOR

Engineers, researchers, and students involved in thermodynamics, particularly those working on steam power plant modeling and seeking to program thermodynamic properties without relying on commercial software.

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Hi everyone,

I would like to program water thermodynamic properties in C, C++ or Matlab in order to model a steam power plant. I'm particularly interested in getting the enthalpy of the fluid by knowing the temperature and the pressure.

I recently found out the software Cantera (http://code.google.com/p/cantera/), I tried to use it with Matlab and I get an error which is already mentioned in comment on the website many times without answer.

So, I would like to know if someone knows how I could program water thermodynamic properties to solve my problem without buying a software like Refprop. Or maybe someone use Cantera with Windows 7.

Thank you for your time and your help.
 
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