portyanikhin / PyFluids

Simple, full-featured, lightweight CoolProp wrapper for Python
https://pypi.org/project/pyfluids
MIT License
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Citing Pyfluids? #31

Closed k-a-mendoza closed 1 year ago

k-a-mendoza commented 1 year ago

I would like to Cite Pyfluids for some research I'm doing. What would be your preferred method of citation?

portyanikhin commented 1 year ago

Hello, @k-a-mendoza!

I have not done any scientific publications on the topic of PyFluids. If you want to mention PyFluids in your research, then you can use something like

PyFluids by V. Portyanikhin (https://github.com/portyanikhin/PyFluids)

or at your discretion.

I think you can cite an article by the authors of CoolProp (https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie4033999). PyFluids is just a convenient wrapper over CoolProp, the whole science is in CoolProp itself.

Thanks!