CoolProp
Property calculator
A thermophysical property database and wrappers for various programming environments.
Thermophysical properties for the masses
803 stars
48 watching
311 forks
Language: C++
last commit: about 1 month ago
Linked from 1 awesome list
fluid-propertiesthermodynamics
Related projects:
Repository | Description | Stars |
---|---|---|
calebbell/thermo | A software package for calculating thermodynamic properties of chemicals and mixtures | 643 |
bobbypaton/goodvibes | A Python package to compute thermochemical data from electronic structure calculations | 1 |
guillemborrell/thermopy | A Python library for thermodynamic calculations and data conversion | 53 |
centerforthebuiltenvironment/pythermalcomfort | Calculates several thermal comfort indices and converts physical variables. | 150 |
responsibleproblemsolving/energy-usage | Measures energy usage and carbon emissions of computational processes. | 154 |
digital-chemistry-laboratory/morfeus | A Python package for calculating molecular features. | 165 |
coolapk-uwp/coolapk-api-collect | A collection of APIs and documentation related to Coolapk | 36 |
bbcho/finoptions-dev | Python implementation of financial options models and methods for energy trading | 209 |
kthohr/stats | A C++ library of statistical functions with compile-time capabilities and integration with linear algebra libraries. | 533 |
dlr-pa/climaccf | Provides an efficient and flexible tool for calculating climate impact of aviation emissions | 12 |
mattpd/cpplinks | A categorized list of C++ resources and tools | 4,598 |
probablykasper/cpc | A high-accuracy calculator that supports unit conversions and string parsing. | 135 |
qtinuum/qtnproperty | An extension to Qt's property system, allowing for hierarchical properties, customizable editors, and improved serialization. | 428 |
bigladder/kiva | A C++ tool to calculate heat transfer from building foundations | 25 |
greenalgorithms/green-algorithms-tool | Calculates carbon footprint of computation by considering factors like energy consumption and computational complexity. | 92 |