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CoolProp is a thermophysical property database and wrappers for a selection of programming environments
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It offers similar functionality to REFPROP, but CoolProp is open-source and free, with flexible licensing terms
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It was originally developed by Ian Bell, currently a post-doc at the University of Liege, in Liege, Belgium.
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To see whats new, go to http://coolprop.sourceforge.net/changelog.html
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Developers
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Light debugging
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1. Install COOLPROP_EES
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2. Append '$DEBUG' to the fluid name
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3. Open the log.txt and log_stdout.txt files in c:\ees32\userlib\COOLPROP_EES
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Hardcore debugging
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To use a debug DLL, do (from root of repo)
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mkdir build/EES
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cd build/EES
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cmake ../.. -G "Visual Studio 10 2010" -DCOOLPROP_EES_MODULE=ON
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open the visual studio project, for the COOLPROP_EES project:
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1. Change the output directory to C:\ees32\userlib\COOLPROP_EES (this is where the DLF will go)
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2. Under debugging, set the command to c:\ees32\ees
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3. Set a breakpoint somewhere that it will get hit (in the COOLPROP_EES function for instance)
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4. Run the project, it will build and start EES, open your code or call some inputs for EES
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5. Debugger should stop at your breakpoint
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