Closed pierre-haessig closed 3 years ago
Dear user,
You can use some of these:
Blanco, M., Mutuberria, A., Monreal, A., & Albert, R. (2011). Results of the empirical validation of Tonatiuh at Mini-Pegase CNRS-PROMES facility. Proc SolarPACES.
Blanco, M. J., Mutuberria, A., & Martinez, D. (2010). Experimental validation of Tonatiuh using the Plataforma Solar de Almería secondary concentrator test campaign data. In 16th annual SolarPACES symposium.
Blanco, M. J., Mutuberria, A., Garcia, P., Gastesi, R., & Martin, V. (2009). Preliminary validation of Tonatiuh SOLARPACES Symposium. Berlin, Germany.
Blanco, M. J., Amieva, J. M., & Mancillas, A. (2005, January). The Tonatiuh Software Development Project: An open source approach to the simulation of solar concentrating systems. In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (pp. 157-164). American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Regards
Thanks!
I think it is worth selecting one of these articles and then putting a "how to cite" section at some of the strategic places. In particular the About dialog, and close to the top of the README in the repo.
I agree. I thought the same after your question. I'll do it as soon as possible.
I see the citable articles in the README. Issue can be closed.
Everything is in the title! I wonder if there is an "official" Tonatiuh paper that could be cited when writing a scientific article which results were generated using Tonatiuh. (I'm thinking of something along the lines of https://scipy.org/citing.html)