Using Coolprop in Simulink

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Hi everyone, I have a question that bother me from long time, I've written my function of Organic Rankine Cycle .m-file in a Matlab and I'm going to put it inside Simulink, I know there are some possibilities to do it, but the more feasible (I think) consists of using an interpolated lookup table of the "Thermal Liquid Settings (TL) block". I have already (manually) prepared the table in a .mat-file, but the problem is: how I can get physical properties of fluid from the block ? for example a call like :
CoolProp.PropsSI('S','T',T3,'P',p_evap,'Novec649')
there is this example on the website, but it cannot help me Rankine Cycle (Steam Turbine) I want not use a low level interface for several reason, is there someone that is able to provide a solution ? Thanks
Roberto
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Vishal Varadraj
Vishal Varadraj on 17 Jan 2022
Did you manage to figure it out in the end?
Roberto Tascioni
Roberto Tascioni on 17 Jan 2022
yes, Malte Radecke answered to me, I also implemented a lookup table inside a matlab function to speed up the model (dynamic simulations), but it's less precise, depends how many calls you use and what kind of them (error propagation).
Ragards

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Malte Radecke
Malte Radecke on 17 Jan 2022
One way is to call CoolProp like this: https://groups.google.com/g/coolprop-users/c/gakJEFWTQwY
You just need to adjust the code to (if I remember correctly):
function T = fcn(P,Q)
T = zeros(1,1);
coder.extrinsic('py.CoolProp.CoolProp.PropsSI')
T=py.CoolProp.CoolProp.PropsSI('T', 'P', P, 'Q', Q, 'WATER')
end
Remember that you first have to call CoolProp in MATLAB via a Python Wrapper. Look here for more information: http://www.coolprop.org/coolprop/wrappers/MATLAB/index.html

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