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This calculator calculates thermodynamic properties for water as function of pressure and temperature. It is capable of calculating the properties density, specific isobaric heat capacity, specific isochoric heat capacity, specific enthalpy, specific entropy, specific internal energy, dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity as function of ...
- Seawater
Saline Water Property Calculator. Calculate thermodynamic...
- Wet Steam Calculator
This calculator calculates the thermodynamic properties for...
- Steam Property Calculator
Steam Property Calculator. This calculator calculates...
- Dry Air Calculator
Saline Water (seawater) Property Calculator; Pipe Pressure...
- B-Series Propeller
The calculator generate the open water curves for a...
- Water Property Tables and Graphs
Thermodynamic properties of water at 1atm (1.01325bar(A)) in...
- Pipe Friction Loss Calculation
The pipe in this example has an inner diameter of 50mm, is...
- Numerical Integration Calculator
Calculate the area below the curve and determine the...
- Seawater
The figures and tables below shows how water enthalpy and entropy changes with temperature (°C and °F) at water saturation pressure (which for practicle use, gives the same result as atmospheric pressure at temperatures < 100 °C (212°F)). See Water and Heavy Water - thermodynamic properties.
3 lis 2022 · Table A1: Saturated Water; Table A2: Superheated Vapor, Water; Table A3: Compressed Liquid Water; Reference States, default for fluid
Practice Problems for Property Evaluation. For each process described below provide the temperature, pressure, and specific volume at each state and the change in enthalpy, internal energy, and entropy. 1. Water as saturated vapor at 445 kPa goes isentropically to 170kPa.
Definitions, online calculator and figures and tables with water properties like density, specific weight and thermal expansion coefficient of liquid water at temperatures ranging 0 to 360°C (32 to 680°F).
The thermodynamic property table and the graphs for water below is based on the industrial formulation by IAPWS-IF97. This site also contains a calculator capable of calculating the properties as function of temperature and pressure.
Figures and tables showing how the properties of water changes along the boiling/condensation curve (vapor pressure, density, viscosity, thermal conductivity, specific heat, Prandtl number, thermal diffusivity, entropy and enthalpy).