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Add open-source library HeatTransferComponents to the library listing #109

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zeta-plusplus opened this issue Aug 5, 2024 · 4 comments

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@zeta-plusplus
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This is the open source Modelica library which contains;

  • basic components for calculation of heat transfer such as forced convection coefficient over plat plate, in circular pipe, free convection coefficient besides the vertical flat wall, etc
  • sensors displaying value and color on diagram
  • example models
  • all interfaces are compatible with MSL

URL: https://github.com/zeta-plusplus/HeatTransferComponents

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dietmarw commented Aug 6, 2024

Hi, having GPL 3 as the license is problematic since this restricts the ability to use the library alongside other BSD-licensed libraries or commercial libraries (especially in connection with FMI). You might want to switch to MPL (if possible). See also https://github.com/impact/impact/blob/master/resources/docs/modelica2015/paper/impact.md#which-license-is-best-for-your-library

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dietmarw commented Aug 6, 2024

Other than the issue with the license I've now forked the library to https://github.com/modelica-3rdparty/HeatTransferComponents which will be held in sync and is the basis for the www.modelica.org/libraries . Unfortunately the new updated website still does not list the 3rd party libraries as it used to but work is in progress. Ping @t-sommer @MABackoffice

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Thank you for adding this library to 3rd party list.

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I will look at the datails licenses and may switch it. Thank you for notice.

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