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Steam Calculator


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#1 sprinter

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Posted 03 July 2009 - 07:50 AM

hello
does anybody know a good steam calculator?if it could be in excel that would be great
thanks

#2 Art Montemayor

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Posted 03 July 2009 - 12:06 PM


Sprinter:

Be SPECIFIC in detailing to an engineer what it is that you are looking for. We can solve a lot of difficult problems, but we can't read what is inside your head.

Are you looking for a means to calculate the thermodynamic values of steam? If so, which ones? If you are after thermodynamic values than SAY SO.

There is no such thing as a "steam calculator". You get accurate answers and help when you help those that are trying to help you.


#3 sprinter

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Posted 06 July 2009 - 03:28 AM

I'm looking for a calculator that can generate all thermodynamic values of steam like pressure,enthalpy,entropy,internal energy,density

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Posted 06 July 2009 - 04:42 AM


If what you seek is a computer program that you can own and one that calculates steam thermodynamic values, then I recommend WASP – a sophisticated and refined program written by one of our esteemed and expert members, Harvey Wilson, a.k.a. “Katmar”. Go to the following webpage for more information:

http://www.katmarsoftware.com/wasp.htm?referrer=Uconeer24B


If what you want is to obtain free, recognized, and reliable thermodynamic data, then go to the following website:

http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/


If you use the SEARCH feature on our Forums, you can read all about this website through the years that we have been recommending it.


#5 Allen

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Posted 07 July 2009 - 02:37 AM

Maybe I'm showing my age but don't Universities teach students about steam tables any more? I bought mine in 1968 at a cost of less than £1 and I'm still using them.

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Posted 07 July 2009 - 04:59 AM

i found a good calculator here: http://chemgoodies.c...Calculator.aspx you just need to input 2 independent variables and it generates more than 20 properties





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