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EOS for water #218

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jowr opened this issue May 29, 2014 · 4 comments
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EOS for water #218

jowr opened this issue May 29, 2014 · 4 comments

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@jowr
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jowr commented May 29, 2014

There seems to be a problem with a certain high pressure for water. Errors occur, for example, at 183.9 bar and 194.1 bar...

import CoolProp.CoolProp as CP
CP.PropsSI('S','H',171911.59693,'P',18391818.4351,'water')
CP.PropsSI('S','H',71345.2030982,'P',18391818.4351,'water')
CP.PropsSI('S','H',21062.0061824,'P',18391818.4351,'water')
CP.PropsSI('S','H',63023.3400682,'P',19415470.6595,'water')
CP.PropsSI('S','H',162632.555373,'P',19415470.6595,'water')
CP.PropsSI('S','H',212437.163025,'P',19415470.6595,'water')
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jowr commented May 29, 2014

It is not really an error, but inputs are invalid. Maybe a clearer error message could help...

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ibell commented May 29, 2014

That should get fixed in v5 since we will have melting curves :)

On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 2:38 PM, Jorrit Wronski [email protected]
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It is not really an error, but inputs are invalid. Maybe a clearer error
message could help...


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jowr commented May 29, 2014

Yes, I was hoping for that answer :)

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ibell commented May 29, 2014

Fixed in the sense that you will get a useful error message

On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Jorrit Wronski [email protected]
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Yes, I was hoping for that answer :)


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