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Saturated Steam: TEMPERATURE Table STEAM TABLES ( from M. D. Koretsky, "Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics", John Wiley & Sons, 2004)
These tables are created using the NIST Steam Tables. Please see the link: http://www.nist.gov/srd/upload/NISTIR5078.htm (referred on 2014.02.06). The reader should refer to the NIST Steam Tables for original data. The original tabulation, created by, National Institute of Standards and Technol-
Table A–1 Molar mass, gas constant, and critical-point properties Table A–2 Ideal-gas specific heats of various common gases Table A–3 Properties of common liquids, solids, and foods ... Steam H 2O 0.4615 1.8723 1.4108 1.327 Note:The unit kJ/kg·K is equivalent to kJ/kg·°C.
Created Date: 3/3/2009 4:40:07 PM
Steam property tables, for brevity often simply called *steam tables, are vital and invaluable compilations of a vast amount of data about the thermodynamic and other related properties of steam and water. Properties of a material are characteristics that can be observed and measured.
Keenan, J.H., Keyes, F.G., Hill, P.G. and Moore, J.G., 1969, Steam Tables - thermodynamic properties of water including vapor, liquid, and solid phases (International Edition - metric units): Wiley, New York, 162 p.
Properties of Saturated and Superheated Steam in U.S. Customary and SI Units from the International Standard for Industrial Use. Prepared by the ASME Research and Technology Committee on Water and Steam in Thermal Systems, Subcommittee on Properties of Steam.
Table 1 . Saturated Specific Volume Steam: Temperature Table— Continued Sat. Vapor 1.4704 1.4667 1.4629 1.4592 1.4555 1.4518 1.4481 1.4444 1.4407 1.4370 1.4333 1.4296 1.4258 1.4221 1.4183 1.4146 1.4108 1.4070 1.4032 1.3993 1.3954 1.3915 1.3876 1.3837 1.3797 1.3757 1.3716 1.3675 1.3634 1.3592 1.3550 1.3507 1.3464 1.3420
Steam property tables. by Olivier Cleynen — CC. — https://freesteamtables.com/. The following tables quantify the thermodynamic state of pure water across a large range of properties, as calculated according to the 1995 model [1]. Property.
Table C.1 Saturated Steam Temperature, 8 F, T Absolute pressure, lb f / in 2, P Speciļ¬c volume, ft 3 / lb Enthalpy, Btu / lb Entropy, Btu / lb. 8 R Saturated liquid, v l Evaporation difference Saturated vapor, v g Saturated liquid, h l Evaporation difference Saturated vapor, h g Saturated liquid, s l Evaporation difference Saturated vapor, s
thermodynamic properties of water and steam for industrial use. In 1997, IAPWS adopted the “IAPWS Industrial Formulation 1997 for the Thermodynamic Properties of Water and Steam” for industrial use, called IAPWS-IF97 for short.
subcooled water, saturated mixture and superheated steam are clearly indicated. The slope of the graph in both the subcooled region and the superheated region depends on the specific heat of the water and steam respectively.
The following tables quantify the thermodynamic state of pure water across a large range of properties, as calculated according to the 1995 model [1]. Values for u and s are arbitrarily set to zero at the triple point of water, so that all values for u, h and s elsewhere are expressed relative to that point.
The handbook includes information on thermodynamics and the properties of fluids; the three modes of heat transfer - conduction, convection, and radiation; and fluid flow, and the energy relationships in fluid systems.
Table of Contents. Table C.1aSI Saturation Temperature Table for Steam in SI Units. Table C.1bSI Saturation Pressure Table for Steam in SI Units. Table C.1cSI Superheated Vapor Table for Steam in SI Units.
Using Thermodynamic Property Tables. E82 – How do you read the Steam Table and other similar tables? 1. Gibbs Phase Rule. DF = 2 + c − Π. A Degree of Freedom, DF, is a coordinate or variable. A Component, c, is a chemical species, e.g. Al2O3. A Phase, ∏, is a physical entity with a uniform composition, temperature, pressure and specific volume.
How the Table is Used. In addition to determining pressure/ temperature relationships, you can compute the amount of steam which will be condensed by any heating unit of known Btu output. Conversely, the table can be used to determine Btu output if steam condensing rate is known.
STEAM TABLES 1013 SATURATEDSTEAM-PRESSURETABLE Spec.vol. m3=kg Int.Ener. kJ/kg Enthalpy kJ/kg Entropy kJ=(kgoK) P bar T oC Sat. liq. v f Sat. vap. v g Sat. liq. u f Sat. vap. u g Sat. liq. h f Sat. vap. h g Sat. liq. s f Sat. vap. s g X1000 0.04 28.96 1.004 34.80 121.4 2415 121.4 2554 0.423 8.475 0.06 36.15 1.006 23.75 151.5 2425 151.5 2567 0. ...
Ideal-gas properties of water vapor, H2O 983 Enthalpy of formation, Gibbs function of formation, and absolute entropy at 778C, 1 atm 985 Properties of some common fuels and hydrocarbons 986. Figure A–31E Psychrometric chart at 1 atm total pressure 987. 947 947. Molar mass, gas constant, and critical-point properties.
16 Table 3. Compressed Water and Superheated Steam 0.01 MPa (ts = 45.806 °C) 0.02 MPa (t s = 60.058 °C) 0.03 MPa (t s = 69.095 °C) v ρh s t, °Cv h s v ρ h s 1.010 27 989.83 191.81 0.649 20 t s(L) 1.017 16 983.13 251.42 0.832 02 t s(L) 1.022 24 978.25 289.27 0.944 07 14 670. 0.068 166 2583.9 8.1488 t s(V) 7648.0 0.130 75 2608.9 7.9072 t