Library officers
Francesco Casella
Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione
Politecnico di Milano
Via Ponzio 34/5
I-20133 Milano, Italy
email: casella@elet.polimi.it
Rüdiger Franke
ABB AG
PTSP-E22
Kallstadter Str. 1
D-68163, Germany
email: ruediger.franke@de.abb.com
Acknowledgements
The development of this library has been a collaborative effort
and many have contributed.
- The previous design of this library (until beginning of 2008)
was based on the paper Elmqvist H., Tummescheit H., and Otter M.:
Object-Oriented Modeling of Thermo-Fluid Systems. Modelica 2003
Conference, Linköping, Sweden, pp. 269-286, Nov. 3-4, 2003.
This design has been partly changed, especially by the introduction
of the streams concept.
- The Fluid library development was organized in 2002-2004 by
Martin Otter, since 2004 it is organized by Francesco Casella, and
since 2008 it is organized jointly by Francesco Casella and Rüdiger
Franke.
- Francesco Casella included several components of his
ThermoPower library with some rewriting. The stream connector
concept used in Modelica.Fluid is based on a similar concept
developed by him for the ThermoPower library.
- Rüdiger Franke initiated the stream connector concept as an
extension and improved version of the ThermoPower concept. In Nov.
2008 - Jan. 2009 he greatly restructured and improved the
library.
- Michael Wetter introduced trace constituents in Modelica.Fluid
consistently and provided corresponding examples under
Examples.TraceSubstances.
- The following people contributed to the fluid component models,
examples, and the further design of the library (alphabetical
list):
John Batteh, Francesco Casella, Jonas Eborn, Hilding Elmqvist,
Rüdiger Franke, Manuel Gräber, Henning Knigge, Sven Erik Mattsson,
Chuck Newman, Hans Olsson, Martin Otter, Katrin Prölß, Christoph
Richter, Michael Sielemann, Mike Tiller, Hubertus Tummescheit,
Allan Watson, Michael Wetter.
Partial financial support of ABB and DLR by BMBF (BMBF
Förderkennzeichen: 01IS07022F) for the further development of this
library within the ITEA project
EUROSYSLIB is highly appreciated.
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