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Simulator of thermodynamic systems
for the web and mobile phones.

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CONVENIENCE

Resolution of thermodynamic systems on the web or on your mobile phone, anytime and anywhere.

SPEED

Instant graphical and numerical results with specific interfaces for the most common calculations.

VERSATILITY

Numerous configuration options and design of customized thermodynamic systems.

for Thermodynamic Engineering

Thermonator is a working environment for rapid modeling of thermodynamic systems.

+ Systems are created and manipulated graphically and numerically, with instant results.

+ Solves closed and open systems, fully customizable and with unlimited processes, for more than 60 substances.

+ Calculates more than 40 state, process, and cycle performance properties, in international and imperial units.

+ Wizards for rapid calculation of cycles, heat exchangers, energy balances, and adjustments to ASHRAE, NIST, IUPAC, and more.

for professors

Thermonator is a student-centered, meaningful learning methodology.

+ Facilitates the preparation of teaching materials, saving time and effort.

+ Supports in-person classes with teaching methods in which all students can participate.

+ Reinforces teaching with easily modifiable demonstrations to explain the functions, improvements, or limits of thermodynamic systems.

for students

Thermonator supports and reinforces the learning of introductory Thermodynamics subjects.

+ Reduces repetitive calculations to shift effort toward understanding the exercise.

+ Facilitates independent work with information and explanations about the most common student questions and errors.

+ Promotes symbolic and meaningful learning thanks to the graphic representation of theoretical concepts.

+ Its high interactivity encourages learning through experimentation and discovery.

Features

+ Calculation of states, processes, and cycles for theoretical approaches or freely designed thermodynamic installations.

+ Interactive diagrams (Pressure-Volume, Temperature-Entropy, Enthalpy-Entropy, etc.) with linear and logarithmic scales, automatic zoom, and draggable rulers.

+ Educational aids: Quick reminders of thermodynamic concepts and formulas.

+ Control Mass or Control Volume (Closed System or Open System) to calculate process work according to the exercise.

+ First Principle (ΔU = Q – W, ΔU = Q + W) according to the positive or negative sign convention.

+ Ambient State to calculate relative pressure and exergies.

+ Reference State to adjust the results to different books or bibliographic sources: Çengel – Boles, Moran – Shapiro, Sonntag – Borgnakke – Van Wylen, Rogers – Mayhew, Bejan, Nag, Khurmi, etc.

+ Units: Pressure (bar, at, atm, kPa, MPa, psia), Temperature (K, C, R, F), Volume (m3, ltr, ft3, gal), Mass (mol, kmol, kg, lbm), Energy (J, kJ, kc, kWh, BTu), Power (W, kW, hp, hp[UK], BTus, BTUh).

+ State properties: Pressure, Temperature, Volume, Internal Energy, Enthalpy, Entropy, Exergy, Pressure, Specific Heat, Vapor Volume, and Saturated Properties.

+ Process properties: Heat, Work, Expansion Work, Technical Work, Flow Work, and Increments of the main state properties.

+ Cycle properties: Thermal efficiency, Heating COP, Cooling COP, and all process properties.

+ Automatic cycle calculation: Carnot, Otto, Diesel, Dual-Mixed, Stirling, Joule-Brayton, Regenerative Heat Exchanger, Ideal Power Rankine, Basic Cooling Rankine, and Rankine with open or closed heat exchangers.

+ Substances: Water, Air, Ammonia, Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Alkanes (Butane, Ethane, Heptane, Hexane, Isopentane, Methane, Octane, Pentane, Propane), Alkenes (Ethylene, Propylene), Refrigerants (R11, R12, R13, R14, R22, R23, R114, R123, R134a, RC318, R500, R502, Propyl alcohol), Ideal gases (Water, Air, Ammonia, Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, Methane, Acetylene, Ethylene, Hydrogen, Nitrogen [N], Nitrogen monoxide, Oxygen, Hydroxide [OH], Chlorine, Fluorine, Hydrogen bromide, Hydrogen chloride, Hydrogen iodide, Hydrogen sulfide, Sulfur dioxide), Noble gases (Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon).

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