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. Tags and keywords Mathematica keywords MTools Webel Mathematica keywords Psy` MPsy Keywords Wolfram Wolfram Language Mathematica Mathematica:MTools Psychrometrics humid air Webel::Psy Click on the image to view it full size For reference, some associated Policy Notes (you don't need to visit these links yet): 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$' markup to create human-friendly formatted equations. Webel: Mathematica: CONVENTION: An '$E$' in a function name indicates that it is symbolic (takes Blank expression arguments). An '$E$' function can also be used with Quantity inputs and can be used to generate '$C$' compiled function variants. Up next Psy`humid air physics package: Example: Sensible Heating in SysMLv1 Notes [CONVENTION, NAMING, PATTERN, POLICY]{STRICT} Webel: Mathematica: CONVENTION: An '$E$' in a function name indicates that it is symbolic (takes Blank expression arguments). An '$E$' function can also be used with Quantity inputs and can be used to generate '$C$' compiled function variants. [CONVENTION, NAMING, PATTERN, POLICY]{STRICT} Webel: Mathematica: CONVENTION: A '$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$' markup to create human-friendly formatted equations. [CONVENTION, NAMING]{STRICT} Mathematica: CONVENTION: A prefix 'eq$' indicates a symbolic equation (typically using 'sym$' human-friendly markup "symbols") Snippets (quotes/extracts) Visit also TRAIL: Air Conditioning Psychrometrics (vs CED Engineering course): Example results (only) in Mathematica and SysML using the Webel Psy package and MPsy class Visit also (backlinks) Related slides (includes other tutorials) Overview of the Psy` package and the "one shot" MPsy humid air state class The MPsy “one shot” humid air state class MPsy object creation examples Psychrometrics exercise references (and about some naming conventions) Introduction to the Webel All` package and the MAll universal class extending MTools Psy`Psychrometrics package variables registry Related slides (backlinks, includes other tutorials) Flags Book traversal links for Psy` package equations/functions (some correspond to exercise cases) Previous Up Next