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Prode Physical Properties database linked to PTC Mathcad Prime 3.0

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Prode Physical Properties database linked to PTC Mathcad Prime 3.0

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The PTC Mathcad team has worked with Dr. Harvey Hensley to create a link between PTC Mathcad Prime 3.0 and the Prode Physical Properties database. Prode provides a comprehensive database (1,635+ components) and a library of functions described below. The link with PTC Mathcad Prime 3.0 is comprised of two simple components: a worksheet exercising all the 200-plus Prode functions, and a custom function (prode.dll) containing all the compiled functions in one DLL. Prode permits calculation of the properties of a pure fluid or a mixture, solve two phase (vapor-liquid) three phases (vapor-liquid-liquid) and a limited number of multiphase (vapor-liquid-solid) separations, multiphase flow, prints the phase envelope , phase diagram, calculates critical points, cricondentherm, cricondenbar, heating / cooling curves, etc. Prode Properties represents the best solution when a compact and easy to use library for rigorous thermodynamics is preferable over more complex tools.


Some applications:


  • DCS connection for realtime control and optimization
  • Hydrocarbons dew point (HDP, HCDP), cricondentherm, cricondenbar of natural gas mixtures from gas analysis
  • Thermodynamic properties, physical, thermophysical properties of pure fluids and mixtures,
  • Gas/vapor-liquid, liquid-liquid, liquid-solid, phase separations
  • Phase diagram and phase envelope
  • Areas of application: petroleum, refining, natural gas, hydrocarbon, chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, air conditioning, energy, mechanical industries

To learn more or to contact Dr. Harvey Hensley please visit: http://www.harveyhensley.com/mathcad-link-to-prode-physical-properties.html

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very nice update, thank you all !

Matt

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