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The DLR ThermoFluid Stream Library

This paper introduces the DLR Thermofluid Stream Library: a free open-source library for the robust modeling of complex thermofluid architectures. Designed to be easy to use, easy to adapt, and enriched by a number of examples, this library contains the fundamental components for many different appl...

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Published in:Electronics (Basel) 2022-11, Vol.11 (22), p.3790
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