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Fluid Property Packages

GASPAK®

Developed by Cryodata Inc., GASPAK provides 42 state and transport properties for 33 fluids from the triple point to high temperatures.  The GASPAK property estimation algorithm uses a highly accurate variable-term Helmholtz equation.  Note - not all properties are available for all fluids.

Available: As an an Excel Add-In for function-only access to the fluids and properties (version 3.32), or as an ActiveX DLL (version 3.41) to be interfaced to other Windows applications. Fortran source code is also available.

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HEPAK®

Developed by Cryodata Inc., HEPAK calculates thermophysical properties of helium-4 (4He) from fundamental state equations, valid from 0.8 Kelvin or the melting line to 1,500 Kelvin, including the superfluid range, the lambda line, and liquid vapor mixtures.  As a function of pressure, calculations are valid up to 1,000 bars, except between 80 and 300 Kelvin where they are valid to 20,000 bars.

Available: As an an Excel Add-In for function-only access to the fluids and properties (version 3.32), or as an ActiveX DLL (version 3.41) to be interfaced to other Windows applications. Fortran source code is also available.

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He3PakTM

Helium-3 (3He) is the rare and expensive isotope of helium that is increasingly being used in a number of areas such as fundamental physics, space technology, nuclear fusion and cryogenic engineering.  Developed by Dr. Chen and Dr. Huang at the Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics, Zhejiang University, People’s Republic of China.

Available: As a stand-alone executable.

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Material Property Packages

METALPAKTM Developed by Vincent Arp, METALPAK is a basic reference computer program for the thermal properties of 14 metals. It is founded primarily upon extensive data collected and summarized by the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST), with some additional reference data from the Thermophysical Properties Research Center at Purdue University and the National Physical Laboratory in the UK.

Available: As a DOS executable. Fortran source code is also available.

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CPPAKTM

Developed by Vincent Arp and Jerry Hust, copyright by Cryodata Inc., CPPAK is related to METALPAK and is used to calculate specific heats of a number of materials, 21 of which are not available in METALPAK.

Available: As a DOS executable. Fortran source code is also available.

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EXPAKTM

Developed by Vincent Arp and Jerry Hust, copyright by Cryodata Inc., EXPAK is related to METALPAK and is used to calculate thermal expansivities of a number of materials, 28 of which are not available in METALPAK.

Available: As a DOS executable. Fortran source code is also available.

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Superconductivity Analysis

SuperMagnetTM Suite A suite of software products providing comprehensive analysis of electromagnetic and thermo-hydraulic analysis of superconducting magnets. Developed by Dr. Luca Bottura, begun during his graduate studies, and enhanced since that time through work, most recently at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.

Available: As a UNIX and DOS compiled code. Source code is also available for many of the software modules in the SuperMagnet suite.

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GASPAK and HEPAK are registered trademarks of CRYODATA Inc.

He3Pak is a trademark of CRYODATA Inc. managed on behalf of the software developers from Zhejiang University, People’s Republic of China.

METALPAK, CPPAK and EXPAK are trademarks of CRYODATA Inc.

SuperMagnet is a trademark of CryoSoft.

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