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There is also an explanation for the temperatures given.
The question is: Is this explanation understood by a new pandapipes user and is there something else we can do in order to simplify the the handling of the different temperatures?
We discussed for example a renaming of the temperatures. Renaming the external grid parameter "t_k" to "tfluid_k" might help. Additional input on this topic is highly appreciated.
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We had a discussion regarding the different temperatures defined in pandapipes. The following temperatures exist:
https://pandapipes.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pipeflow/calculation_modes.html (bottom of the page)
There is also an explanation for the temperatures given.
The question is: Is this explanation understood by a new pandapipes user and is there something else we can do in order to simplify the the handling of the different temperatures?
We discussed for example a renaming of the temperatures. Renaming the external grid parameter "t_k" to "tfluid_k" might help. Additional input on this topic is highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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