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Online calculator with Saturated Steam Table by Pressure. Includes 53 different calculations. Equations displayed for easy reference.
- How to Read a Steam Table
Saturated steam tables can also use two different types of...
- How to Read a Steam Table
Steam Tables Online Calculator, completely free! Calculate propierties of wet, saturated and superheated steam, steam quality and more. Thermodynamics calculator based on temperature, pressure, entropy and more for every engineer!
Steam and temperature posess a reliable realtionship whereby if the pressure of the steam is known, it's temperature can be predicted (and vice versa). Below is a graph and table of this relationship.
According the table 720.94 kJ is required to raise 1 kg of water from 0 oC to saturation temperature 170 oC. The heat energy (enthalpy of evaporation) needed at 7 bar g to vaporize the water to steam is actually less than required at atmospheric pressure.
STEAM TEMPERATURE PRESSURE TABLE. The information presented on this sheet is correct at the time of publication. Milwaukee Valve reserves the right to change design, and/or material specifications without notice. For the most current information access.
The following tables of the properties of steam are taken directly from Chapter 5.5.3 of the Heat Exchanger Design Handbook, 1986, by C. F. Beaton. The tables in this section are reprinted, with permission, from NBS/NRC Steam Tables.
Saturated steam tables can also use two different types of pressure: absolute pressure and gauge pressure. Absolute pressure is zero-referenced against a perfect vacuum. Gauge pressure is zero-referenced against atmospheric pressure (101.3 kPa, or 14.7 psi).