the last time ive use the Mollier chart was when ive design the turbine
steam washing system based on Sawyers method (mid 80's)and i have to
struggle to with the steam table. Thanks for the lead Claudio
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From: Paul Bowers [mailto:pbowers@pipingdesign.com]
Sent: 09 August, 2001 5:26 AM
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Subject: [PipingDesign] New at PipingDesign.com: 08 August 2001 -
Steam-Related
Steam-Related
<a href="http://www.pipingdesign.com/steamtraps.html">http://www.pipingdesign.com/steamtraps.html</a>
The Saturated Steam Tables
Mike Rocchetti
<<This calculator is used to compute the thermodynamic properties of saturated steam. This calculator uses steam properties from the 1967 ASME Steam Tables, published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. This calculator allows the user to input either temperature or pressure in either metric or I-P units. The calculator then outputs the pressure or temperature, the specific volume, the enthalpy, and the entropy. The values are obtained by a linear interpolation between available data points. This calculator provides reasonable accuracy. Before I release this calculator, I must have more precise data. In the meantime, please feel free to use it, but make sure you double check your answers with another source of data - just to be safe.>>
[Thanks Claudio]
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