SysMLv1 Parametric Diagram of the Effectiveness-NTU Method for a finned tube cross flow air conditioner heat exchanger Gallery Tutorial [TECHNICAL SLIDE TRAIL] The Webel libraries for Wolfram Mathematica: With SysMLv1 models. Section SECTION: Miscellaneous examples of applications of Webel libraries for Mathematica to air conditioners and heat exchangers. With SysMLv1 models. Slide kind SysML Parametric Diagram
hex$E$GungorWinterton$1987$twophase$htc$horizontal as a single expression using ‘sym$’ markup Gallery Tutorial [TECHNICAL SLIDE TRAIL] The Webel libraries for Wolfram Mathematica: With SysMLv1 models. Section SECTION: Miscellaneous examples of applications of Webel libraries for Mathematica to air conditioners and heat exchangers. With SysMLv1 models.
hex$E$Shah$twophase$htc$combined as a single expression using ‘sym$’ markup Gallery Tutorial [TECHNICAL SLIDE TRAIL] The Webel libraries for Wolfram Mathematica: With SysMLv1 models. Section SECTION: Miscellaneous examples of applications of Webel libraries for Mathematica to air conditioners and heat exchangers. With SysMLv1 models.
CONVENTION: ‘$EQ$’, ‘$E$’, ‘eq$’ and ‘sym$’: Examples from the Psy` Psychrometrics package Gallery Tutorial [TECHNICAL SLIDE TRAIL] The Webel libraries for Wolfram Mathematica: With SysMLv1 models. Section SECTION: CASE STUDY: Applications of the Webel MTools class extensions to Psychrometrics (humid air physics). With SysMLv1 models.
Mathematica: CONVENTION: A prefix 'eq$' indicates a symbolic equation (typically using 'sym$' human-friendly markup "symbols")
Webel: Mathematica: CONVENTION: A '$EQ$' in a function name indicates that it is a symbolic equation (with LHS == RHS). An '$EQ$ function can be used in combination with 'sym$' markup to create human-friendly formatted equations.
Var` package: ‘sym$’ markup reused in ‘$E$’ functions Gallery Tutorial [TECHNICAL SLIDE TRAIL] The Webel libraries for Wolfram Mathematica: With SysMLv1 models. Section SECTION: The Webel Var` package Entity-based variable registry
Webel: Mathematica: CONVENTION: A prefix 'sym$' indicates a markup variable "symbol" for a documented variable. It need not be a String, but each referenced part MUST be a String - not a Mathematica Symbol - to avoid namespace clashes!