Last time I checked, Ankit had still NOT integrated his PengRobinson code
into FPROPS ... and yes, it would be
good for you to understand what REFPROP does ... I had another student do
some comparisons between REFPROP
and FPROP last summer (not part of GSOC 2010 though_
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Siddharth Paliwal <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I was going through the previous year's work done in FPROPS by Ankit Mittal
> and I have some points to discuss.
>
> I have been able to gather that the work involves adding support for more
> components and mixtures and, on a later stage may be,
> preparation of an update-able database. Also, I think that there are
> currently only a few property calculations(as compared to REFPROP) supported
> and can be extended. I haven't actually used REFPROP but had a slight look
> at the NIST website, and probably you people could provide more insight to
> that and the amount of work/study required for their implementation.
>
> Ankit had also proposed addition of Peng-Robinson EOS, and he indeed had
> put up a sample code on the wiki page of
> PR_EOS_in_FPROPS<http://ascendwiki.cheme.cmu.edu/PengRobinson_EOS_in_FPROPS>.
> But I'm not aware if he integrated that into ASCEND or not. I myself had
> done some VLE calculations
> using PR EOS earlier using MATLAB and maybe able to help in that. I tried
> to contact him through email
> to get updates on his work, but I haven't received any reply from him yet.
>
> Cheers,
> Siddharth
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 2:42 AM, Krishnan Chittur <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Good to hear ... Take a close look at the state of FPROPS - we have added
>> many components, yet have a lot
>> of ground to cover before it can be very useful like REFPROP is ... mixing
>> rules for example - and a few other
>> equations of state for fugacity calculations
>>
>> Take a close look at the files in models/ and run some of them and see if
>> you can follow the logic -
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Siddharth Paliwal <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Sir,
>>>
>>> I'm a student in my 4th year of B. Tech - M. Tech dual degree program in
>>> the Dept. of Chemical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology
>>> Kanpur, India. I have gone through the list of Student Projects proposed for
>>> GSoC-2011 and I'm interested in working on "FPROPS" and/or "Reaction
>>> Kinetics Data Support". I have also read the related ASCEND wiki pages and
>>> some of the source code to get the details about the work done until now and
>>> proposed functionality. I have good experience in working with C/C++ and
>>> some acquaintance with FORTRAN and Python. I am currently preparing the
>>> proposal for the same and would like to hear your comments before final
>>> submission.
>>>
>>> I have been successfully able to build ASCEND on my Ubuntu 10.10 system
>>> after the latest Bug fix on GTKLIBPATH and some minor tweaks. I'm trying to
>>> get more acquainted with the workings of software by trying out some models
>>> and browsing through the source code.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Siddharth
>>>
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