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Fluids is open-source software for engineers and technicians working in the fields of chemical, mechanical, or civil engineering. It includes modules for piping, fittings, pumps, tanks, compressible flow, open-channel flow, and more.
The fluids library depends on the SciPy library to provide numerical constants, interpolation, integration, and numerical solving functionality. fluids runs on all operating systems which support Python, is quick to install, and is free of charge. fluids is designed to be easy to use while still providing powerful functionality. If you need to perform some fluid dynamics calculations, give fluids a try.
Get the latest version of fluids from https://pypi.python.org/pypi/fluids/
If you have an installation of Python with pip, simple install it with:
$ pip install fluids
Alternatively, if you are using conda as your package management, you can simply install fluids in your environment from conda-forge channel with:
$ conda install -c conda-forge fluids
To get the git version, run:
$ git clone git://github.com/CalebBell/fluids.git
fluids's documentation is available on the web:
http://fluids.readthedocs.io/
The latest development version of fluids's sources can be obtained at
https://github.com/CalebBell/fluids
To report bugs, please use the fluids's Bug Tracker at:
https://github.com/CalebBell/fluids/issues
If you have further questions about the usage of the library, feel free to contact the author at Caleb.Andrew.Bell@gmail.com.
Fluids is MIT licensed. See LICENSE.txt
for full information
on the terms & conditions for usage of this software, and a
DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
Although not required by the fluids license, if it is convenient for you, please cite fluids if used in your work. Please also consider contributing any changes you make back, such that they may be incorporated into the main library and all of us will benefit from them.
To cite fluids in publications use:
Caleb Bell (2016-2018). fluids: Fluid dynamics component of Chemical Engineering Design Library (ChEDL) https://github.com/CalebBell/fluids.