_______________________________________________Andy,
We'll take a look at the issue in the code. Do you have an example project that you could send? As a temporary workaround, are you able to convert your pressure in the input file so that the actual value that is being sent to CoolProp is correct in spite of what the unit codes say? I must admit to a complete lack of experience with CoolProp so my apologies if the suggestion is way off target.
kind regards,
David
On 11/22/2021 04:22, ganzorig--- via TRNSYS-users wrote:
Dear Everyone,
I'm having a little bit of trouble with CoolProp_Fluids.f90 file. In this file, the "2=Pressure" Unit is MPa,but in CoolProp Website , the Pressure Unit is "Pa" . The website link is http://www.coolprop.org/coolprop/HighLevelAPI.html#table-of-string-inputs-to-propssi-function. This kind of problem can cause great annoyance.Best Regards, Andy
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