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If your model fails to converge, consider these common fixes:

(Thermal Engineering Systems in Python) is a powerful, open-source simulation toolkit for thermal engineering plants like power plants, heat pumps, and district heating systems. It allows you to calculate stationary operation for plant design and predict off-design behavior using component characteristics. 1. Getting Started with Installation

: Complex models may crash due to poor initial guesses. Providing "stable starting values" for primary variables (mass flow, pressure, enthalpy) can help the solver. tespy.exe

TESPy is a Python package, so you typically don't run a standalone tespy.exe . Instead, you install it into your Python environment using pip . : Ensure you have Python 3 installed.

: Specify known values for components (e.g., efficiency, pressure loss) or connections (e.g., temperature, pressure). If your model fails to converge, consider these

Exergy Analysis of a Ground-Coupled Heat Pump - TESPy v0.9.14

: Use the nw.solve() method to run the simulation. 3. Troubleshooting & Debugging Getting Started with Installation : Complex models may

: Ensure your system of equations is neither under-determined (missing parameters) nor over-determined (too many parameters).