Hello Matlab community,
I want to use material properties from Aspen Properties V9 to calculate some dimensionless numbers. For example I want to get out the heat capacity, thermal heat conductivity, etc. of water at different temperatures and pressures. Is this possible?
Thank you for helping an inexperienced user.

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Prasanna
Prasanna am 13 Sep. 2024

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Hi Andreas,
To create an integration between Aspen Properties V9 and MATLAB, you can use a component object model (COM) interface, which allows MATLAB to interact with Aspen Properties. You can use the ‘actxserver’ method in MATLAB to create a COM server, access and retrieve the properties from Aspen properties and then use the same in MATLAB. A sample script looks like the following:
% Create a COM server to interact with Aspen Properties
aspen = actxserver('Apwn.Document');
% Open a new Aspen Properties document
aspen.InitFromArchive2('YourAspenFile.apw');
% Retrieve specific properties
Cp = aspen.Tree.FindNode('\Data\Properties\Cp').Value; % Heat capacity
k = aspen.Tree.FindNode('\Data\Properties\ThermalConductivity').Value; % Thermal conductivity
For more information regarding the functions used in the script, refer the following documentations:
Hope this helps!

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