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I wanna use python to solve thermodynamics problems. According to your experice, what library is the best? I saw CoolProp and it is good. Is it the best?

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[–] Alteon@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Fluids, ht, chemical, and thermo are your best bets.

You need to check out Anaconda if your developing in python. It's got most every package (and then some) that you'll ever need for number crunching and data visualization. Sorry this is a waaay late reply to your post.