ASME International Steam Tables for Industrial Use


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Continuing the tradition of the ASME Steam Tables that dates back to 1967, ASME International Steam Tables for Industrial Use places at your fingertips the thermodynamic, transport, and other properties of water and steam in a handy, printed soft cover format. Based on the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam- Industrial Formulation 1997 (IAPWS- IF97), this new book complements the software, ASME Steam Properties for Industrial Use, published in January 1999. Together, these important references are the international standard for power plant and industrial calculations, used in conjunction with contract commitments. The tables have been calculated, and reproduce values from, the computer software. The tables have fewer points than in previous editions of the Steam Tables, and they are intended for estimation and ready reference rather than for serious design and precise interpolation. This volume was published on behalf of the ASME Research and Technology Committee on Water and Steam in Thermal Systems, Subcommittee on Properties of Steam.




Steam Tables


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Steam Tables Thermodynamic Properties of Water Including Vapor, Liquid, and Solid Phases —English Units By Joseph H. Keenan, M.I.T.; Frederick G. Keyes, M.I.T.; Philip G. Hill, Queen’s University; and Joan G. Moore, M.I.T. During the past decade a substantial body of experimental data on thermodynamic and transport properties of water has been produced and published by research groups in the USSR, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia, Canada and the United States. This book presents the results of a new and independent correlation of all this new thermodynamic data and all previously existing data. It is a new work to replace the well-known and widely used Keenan and Keyes tables. The tables in this new book are based upon a unique accomplishment. For the first time the whole body of high-quality experimental data on liquid and vapor water has been faithfully represented by a single fundamental equation. From this equation all thermodynamic properties can be calculated for any state. This equation is believed to extrapolate dependably in temperature from the upper limit of precise measurement (about 1500°F) to about 2400°F. Because of the increasing importance to both the practicing engineer and the student of a wide variety of problems that cannot be approximated by steady-flow idealization, internal energies are tabulated for all states: saturated liquid and vapor, compressed liquid, and superheated vapor. A reasonable range of metastable states is covered as extensions of the superheated-vapor and compressed-liquid tables. The Mollier and temperature-entropy charts are extended to substantially higher pressures and temperatures. This book also includes a table for ice-vapor equilibrium, an improved chart of isentropic exponents, charts of Prandtl number, a set of charts of heat capacity of liquid and vapor, and extensive tables of viscosity and thermal conductivity reproduced from the documents of the Sixth International Conference on the Properties of Steam. The book features legible type set by a computer-controlled typesetting machine. This results in accuracy, compactness, and convenience.







Steam Tables


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The Favourable and warm reception,which the previous editions and reprints of this booklet have enjoyed at home and abroad,has been a matter of great satisfaction to me.




Nbs/Nrc Steam Tables


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The Callendar Steam Tables


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International Steam Tables - Properties of Water and Steam based on the Industrial Formulation IAPWS-IF97


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These steam tables have been calculated using the international standard for the thermodynamic properties of water and steam, the IAPWS-IF97 formulation, and the international standards for transport and other properties. In addition, the complete set of equations of IAPWS-IF97 is presented including all supplementary backward equations adopted by IAPWS between 2001 and 2005 for fast calculations of heat cycles, boilers, and steam turbines.




Steam Tables


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# Extensive Table Of Properties Of Saturated Steam Both Temperature Based And Pressure Based# Elaborate Table Of Properties Of Superheated Steam With All Required Properties Readable At One Glance# Table Of Van Der Waalls Constants And Critical Compressibility Factor For Gases# Table Of Enthalpy Of Formation And Higher And Lower Heating Values Of Fuels# Table Of Thermodynamic Properties Of Gases# Table Of Thermal Properties Of Saturated Water# Mollier Chart For Steam# Psychrometric Chart# Generalized Compressibility Chart




Steam and Gas Tables with Computer Equations


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Steam and Gas Tables with Computer Equations presents tables illustrating the thermodynamic properties of steam and air, along with computer equations. Additional equations for a number of other gaseous substances which are useful in engineering investigations are included. This book is comprised of two chapters and begins with a discussion on the thermodynamic properties of steam, which can be divided into saturation and superheat properties. The various thermodynamic properties, including saturation temperature and pressure and liquid and vapor saturation entropy, are represented with three basic types of equations from the triple point to the critical point. The accuracy of the properties calculated from the base data is also considered. The next chapter deals with the thermodynamic properties of air and other gases (ethane, hydrogen, methane, nitrogen, oxygen propane, n-butane), including those properties which are useful in engineering design and analysis (specific heat at constant pressure and volume, enthalpy and entropy function, isentropic pressure function, etc). This monograph will serve as a useful guide for chemists, mathematicians, and computer programmers and scientists.




ASME Steam Tables


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Properties of Saturated and Superheated Steam in U.S. Customary and SI Units from the IAPWS-IF97 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