What’s new in Thermolib Release 5.5.0?
The new Thermolib Release is now available for download.
Thermolib 5.5 is a major enhancement release.This release does not require any update of your models or any new licenses, provided that you have a 5.0 license available.
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Release 5.5.0 |
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- Added Ejector Components (Gas-Gas and Liquid-Liquid) to the Thermolib library – specially useful for fuel cell anode recirculation system modeling
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- Added Example for Hydrogen production via Electrolysis
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- Added Example for Fuel Cell Vehicle power generation system
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- Improved Multirate-Model support by new discretized block versions for Heat Exchanger, Thermal Mass and PEMFC Stack with explicitly parametrizable sample time – This allows the user to have fast electrical systems modeled and slower thermodynamic Thermolib model parts within the same model.
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- Improved compatibility with real-time targets from OPAL-RT, NI Veristand and dSPACE
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- Updated compatibility to versions from R2018b up to R2023b.
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Release 5.4.2 |
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- Compatiblity with MATLAB extended with R2019a and R2019b
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Release 5.4.1 |
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- Compatiblity with MATLAB with R2012b to R2018b (MATLAB R2016a is not supported)
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- Help system of Thermolib (Help-Button of blocks) now working also in newer MATLAB versions
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- Bugfix for pure IF97 entropy and enthalpy calculations
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- Initial temperature of thermal mass corrected
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- Thermolib coder extension now supports MiniGW compiler, where supported by MathWorks
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- Thermolib coder extension now supports National Instruments Veristand target and OPAL RT target
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Release 5.4.0 |
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- Compatiblity with MATLAB with R2012b to R2016b (MATLAB R2016a is not supported)
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- Thermolib library model changed to .slx library format
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- Build environment updated to R2012b.
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