The library delivers a broad range of verified and validated correlations describing convective heat transfer and pressure loss of fluids in energy devices. These correlations are numerically optimised to provide efficient and stable transient simulations. The library also provides convective heat transfer models and flow models of most heat transfer and pressure loss correlations using the also free and open source MOD-ELICA_FLUID library [2] as thermo-hydraulic framework for system simulation.Scope, implementation concept, numerical challenges, verification and validation of the FLUIDDIS-SIPATION library will be exemplarily described (e.g. for convective heat transfer and pressure loss of twophase flow).Industrial applications for thermo-hydraulic system simulation (e.g. air distribution circuit for supplemental cooling, aircraft engine fuel feeding system) are presented using FLUIDDISSIPATION correlations implemented within MODELICA_FLUID models. A detailed documentation is available in the library itself.
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