Helge Posted November 4, 2009 Share Posted November 4, 2009 Hello, does anybody use GWB for calculations at temperatures below 25°C? If yes: which parameter file do you use? Is there any parameter file for such conditions provided by Rockware? Best regards, Helge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Meuzelaar Posted November 4, 2009 Share Posted November 4, 2009 Hello, does anybody use GWB for calculations at temperatures below 25°C? If yes: which parameter file do you use? Is there any parameter file for such conditions provided by Rockware? Best regards, Helge Dear Helge: The GWB databases are actually formulated to work down to 0C, not 25C. Regards, Tom Meuzelaar RockWare, Inc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Helge Posted November 5, 2009 Author Share Posted November 5, 2009 Dear Tom, sorry, I should have looked into our gwb parameter files on my own, but somehow I took it for granted, that your data are valid from 25C upwards only. But anyway, is there anybody who has actually tested your data for such calculations? There is another program called FREZCHEM, where data are part of the source code . Regards, Helge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Meuzelaar Posted November 5, 2009 Share Posted November 5, 2009 Dear Tom, sorry, I should have looked into our gwb parameter files on my own, but somehow I took it for granted, that your data are valid from 25C upwards only. But anyway, is there anybody who has actually tested your data for such calculations? There is another program called FREZCHEM, where data are part of the source code . Regards, Helge Hi Helge: Unfortunately, I'm not aware of anyone who is doing work near 0C, nor do I understand much about all of the complications that arise when you approach freezing. I'm hoping that another user with more familiarity finds this post and can comment on this... Best regards, Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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