Please Cite
ThermoPack - Latest (beta)
Thermopack has been developed through many projects, and have produced many articles. If you are writing academic publications, please cite one or more of the following articles:
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    For general usage: 
 Thermodynamic Modeling with Equations of State: Present Challenges with Established Methods
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    Quantum cubic: 
 Accurate quantum-corrected cubic equations of state for helium, neon, hydrogen, deuterium and their mixtures
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    SAFT-VR Mie and SAFT-VRQ Mie: 
 Equation of state and force fields for Feynman–Hibbs-corrected Mie fluids. I. Application to pure helium, neon, hydrogen, and deuterium
 Equation of state and force fields for Feynman–Hibbs-corrected Mie fluids. II. Application to mixtures of helium, neon, hydrogen, and deuterium
 Choice of reference, the influence of non-additivity and challenges in thermodynamic perturbation theory for mixtures
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    CPA, PC-SAFT or cubic models with Wong–Sandler, Huron–Vidal or UNIFAC mixing rules: 
 Thermodynamic models to accurately describe the PVTxy-behavior of water/carbon dioxide mixtures
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    Using dry-ice and water-ice model or the tc-PR/tc-RK: 
 Depressurization of CO2-N2 and CO2-He in a pipe: Experiments and modelling of pressure and temperature dynamics
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    Energy-density and entropy-density flashes: 
 The influence of CO2 mixture composition and equations of state on simulations of transient pipeline decompression
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    Mapping spinodals or critical points: 
 The spinodal of single-and multi-component fluids and its role in the development of modern equations of state
 Predicting triggering and consequence of delayed LNG RPT
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    Perturbation theories for Lennard-Jones spline fluid: 
 Perturbation theories for fluids with short-ranged attractive forces: A case study of the Lennard-Jones spline fluid
 Thermodynamic properties of the 3D Lennard-Jones/spline model
License
Thermopack is distributed under the Apache 2.0.
Acknowledgments
A number of colleagues at SINTEF Energy Research and NTNU have contributed to the development of thermopack. We gratefully acknowledge their contributions.