Ian Bell

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These mixtures still have missing interaction parameters: ``` R401A.mix is missing::: R124 R22 R401B.mix is missing::: R124 R22 R401C.mix is missing::: R124 R22 R402A.mix is missing::: R125 R22 R402B.mix is...

Not until someone else adds them to CoolProp. That pair is for pentane + R134a, which I am surprised is missing, but I confirmed I didn't fit it in https://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/acs.jced.6b00257/suppl_file/je6b00257_si_002.pdf

To add an incompressible fluid, please see http://www.coolprop.org/fluid_properties/Incompressibles.html#adding-new-fluids . You might want to instead focus on TX22 as it should be relatively similar?

Sorry, that's the docs I have to offer. I haven't added the incompressible fluids myself. On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 9:35 AM EduardBaekelandt ***@***.***> wrote: > Dear, > >...

What file did you download, and what architecture is operating inside your parallels? By the way, why not just use your fast nice M2 Mac? I do for everything.

arm64 is not the same as x64, and we do not provide binaries for arm for windows. You could build it yourself within your windows image following the docs. There...

Nope, but _you_ can, with free and/or open-source tools, following the instructions from here: http://coolprop.org/coolprop/wrappers/SharedLibrary/index.html#shared-library

I got the arm64 builds working. The binaries will be included with the next release, but for now, try this one: https://github.com/CoolProp/CoolProp/actions/runs/12216723140/artifacts/2289341143 (you'll want the files in Windows/64bit__arm64)

The problem with PS as opposed to others is that P,S provide neither independent variable of the EOS, which makes solving always much more complicated.