4th Challenge Scoring Spreadsheet

The scoring spreadsheet for the 4th IFPSC is now available:
http://fluidproperties.org/4th-challenge-scoring-spreadsheet-available

Compared to the version that was available last week, the following
changes have been made:

- benchmark data are included
- sources for the benchmark data are included
- the benchmark value for the liquid isothermal compressibility has been updated
- some of the exptl. uncertainties have been increased based on
feedback from data experts at NIST

Five challenge entries have been received.  First, they will be
reviewed by our expert judges to make sure that they satisfy the
requirements for entry.  Then, the scoring will be done and the
champions determined.  The entrants will present their work and
champions will be announced at the AIChE annual meeting in Salt Lake
City (Thursday, November 8, 2007: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM, M - Salon G -
Marriott Salt Lake City-Downtown).

The IFPSC Steering Committee

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The vision of the Industrial Fluid Properties Simulation Collective is that a 
robust, accurate, and easy-to-use set of modeling tools will be widely 
available for the prediction of physical properties of fluids and obtaining 
insight into the connections between molecular structure and properties.

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