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Explore Features Enterprise Blog HTTPS clone URL You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion. TMATS / latest commit 2933ceb728 An open source thermodynamic modeling package completed on behalf of NASA. The Toolbox for the Modeling and Analysis of Thermodynamic Systems (TMATS) package offers a MATLAB/Simulink toolbox that gives a developer the ability to create simulations of such thermodynamic systems as turbomachinery and gas turbines. Keywords: TMATS, Control System,… Updated spelling of TMATS libraries chapman178 authored 17 days ago Resources Cantera Merge a year ago Trunk Updated spelling of TMATS libraries 17 days ago LICENSE.txt Initial Release a year ago README.md Survey 5 months ago Sign up Sign in Search 11 18 10 Watch Star Fork nasa / TMATS Code Issues 5 Pull requests 0 Pulse Graphs https://github.com Clone in Desktop Download ZIP 64 commits 2 branches 5 releases 3 contributors master branch: README.md Toolbox for the Modeling and Analysis of Thermodynamic Systems Click Here for stable release download For questions, comments, and general support see the TMATS user's forum. Please take a moment and fill out our Survey, user interest and feedback allows us to continue working on this package. Introduction The Toolbox for the Modeling and Analysis of Thermodynamic Systems (TMATS) is a Simulink toolbox intended for use in the modeling and simulation of thermodynamic systems and their controls. TMATS contains generic thermodynamic and controls components that may be combined with a variable input iterative solver and optimization algorithm to create complex systems to meet the needs of a developer. Development of this tool was initiated on behalf of the NASA Aviation Safety Program's Vehicle Systems Safety Technologies (VSST) project. Description The TMATS software provides a toolbox for the development of thermodynamic system models; it contains a simulation framework, multiloop solver techniques, and modular thermodynamic simulation blocks. While much of the capability in TMATS is in transient thermodynamic simulation, the developers' main interests are in aerothermal applications; as such, one highlight of the TMATS software package is the turbomachinery block set. This set of Simulink blocks gives a developer the tools required to create virtually any steady state or dynamic turbomachinery simulation, e.g., a gas turbine simulation. In systems where the control or other related systems are modeled in MATLAB/Simulink, the TMATS developer has the ability to create the complete system in a single tool. TMATS is written in MATLAB/Simulink (The Mathworks, Inc.), is open source, and is intended for use by industry, government, and academia. All TMATS equations were developed from public sources and all default maps and constants provided in the TMATS software package are nonproprietary and available to the public. The software is released under the Apache V2.0 license agreement. TMATS This repository

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    AnopensourcethermodynamicmodelingpackagecompletedonbehalfofNASA.TheToolboxfortheModelingandAnalysisofThermodynamicSystems(TMATS)packageoffersaMATLAB/Simulinktoolboxthatgivesadevelopertheabilitytocreatesimulationsofsuchthermodynamicsystemsasturbomachineryandgasturbines.Keywords:TMATS,ControlSystem,

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    ToolboxfortheModelingandAnalysisofThermodynamicSystemsClickHereforstablereleasedownloadForquestions,comments,andgeneralsupportseetheTMATSuser'sforum.PleasetakeamomentandfilloutourSurvey,userinterestandfeedbackallowsustocontinueworkingonthispackage.

    IntroductionTheToolboxfortheModelingandAnalysisofThermodynamicSystems(TMATS)isaSimulinktoolboxintendedforuseinthemodelingandsimulationofthermodynamicsystemsandtheircontrols.TMATScontainsgenericthermodynamicandcontrolscomponentsthatmaybecombinedwithavariableinputiterativesolverandoptimizationalgorithmtocreatecomplexsystemstomeettheneedsofadeveloper.DevelopmentofthistoolwasinitiatedonbehalfoftheNASAAviationSafetyProgram'sVehicleSystemsSafetyTechnologies(VSST)project.

    DescriptionTheTMATSsoftwareprovidesatoolboxforthedevelopmentofthermodynamicsystemmodelsitcontainsasimulationframework,multiloopsolvertechniques,andmodularthermodynamicsimulationblocks.WhilemuchofthecapabilityinTMATSisintransientthermodynamicsimulation,thedevelopers'maininterestsareinaerothermalapplicationsassuch,onehighlightoftheTMATSsoftwarepackageistheturbomachineryblockset.ThissetofSimulinkblocksgivesadeveloperthetoolsrequiredtocreatevirtuallyanysteadystateordynamicturbomachinerysimulation,e.g.,agasturbinesimulation.InsystemswherethecontrolorotherrelatedsystemsaremodeledinMATLAB/Simulink,theTMATSdeveloperhastheabilitytocreatethecompletesysteminasingletool.

    TMATSiswritteninMATLAB/Simulink(TheMathworks,Inc.),isopensource,andisintendedforusebyindustry,government,andacademia.AllTMATSequationsweredevelopedfrompublicsourcesandalldefaultmapsandconstantsprovidedintheTMATSsoftwarepackagearenonproprietaryandavailabletothepublic.ThesoftwareisreleasedundertheApacheV2.0licenseagreement.

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    GettingStartedStablereleasesofTMATSarelocatedunderthereleasestab.Itisencouragedthatauserdownloadthemostuptodateversionusingtheappropriatesoftwaredownloadbutton(greenbutton).Installationinstructionsaredetailedintheuser'smanualwhichisincludedwithinthepackage.

    TMATSencouragesopencollaborationandifauserwishestobecomeadeveloperthesoftwaremaybeforkedatanytimeviathemainpagelink.

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