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Concise Steam Tables in S.I.Units

Properties of Ordinary Water Substance Up to 1000 Degrees

U. Grigull etc. Wasserdampf

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English
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
28 December 1989
This booklet is mainly meant for students at universities and colleges to solve problems in the field of power and chemical engineering, where water and steam are serving as working or process medium. Tables and diagrams will support engineers in research work and industrial practice too. All tabulated values given were recalculated; the thermodynamical properties have been calculated according to the 1984 IAPS formulation, the remaining properties result from IAPS's current releases. The increments for temperature and pressure for the saturation tables were decreased. In addition ten properties were added. Three new h,s-diagrams for compressed water will be useful in geographical and in jet cutting applications.

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Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Country of Publication:   Germany
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   245g
ISBN:   9783540518884
ISBN 10:   3540518886
Pages:   143
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  A / AS level ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
I. Quantities, Constants, Units.- Table A. Quantities and Units Presented.- References for Table A.- Table B. Constant Quantities of Ordinary Water.- Table C. Conversion of Units.- C 1. Pressure.- C 2. Temperature.- C 3. Energy, Work, Quantity of Heat.- C 4. Specific Heat Capacity, Specific Entropy, Specific Gas Constant.- C 5. Thermal Conductivity.- C 6. Viscosity.- C 7. Thermal Diffusivity, Kinematic Viscosity, Diffusion Coefficient.- C 8. Surface Tension.- Table D. Thermodynamic Relationships between the Properties p, ?, T, s, u, h and their Derivatives.- II. Tables of the Properties of Ordinary Water Substance.- Table 1. Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Liquid Water and Superheated Steam inclusive the Saturation Values from the Triple Point to 1000 C and 100 MPa: p, t, ?, h, u, s, cp, ?p, ?, ? (Pressure Table).- Table 2. Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Saturated Water and Steam.- 1. ?, h, r, w, s, cp, cv (Temperature Table).- 2. ?, ?, v,r, ?, b, ?y, ?s (Temperature Table).- 3. $$ \alpha _p ,\:\delta _h ,\:\delta _T ,\:\frac{{dr}} {{dT}},\frac{{dp}} {{dT}}\left| {_{sat} ,\frac{{d^2 p}} {{dT^2 }}} \right|_{sat} ,c_{sat} ,c,\chi _T $$ (Temperature Table).- 4. ?, h, r, u, s, cp, cv (Pressure Table).- 5. ?, ?, v, a, Pr, ?, b, ?y, ?s (Pressure Table).- 6. $$ \alpha _p ,\:\delta _h ,\:\delta _T ,\:\frac{{dr}} {{dT}},\frac{{dp}} {{dT}}\left| {_{sat} ,\frac{{d^2 p}} {{dT^2 }}} \right|_{sat} ,c_{sat} ,c,\chi _T $$ (Pressure Table).- Table 3. Properties of Water at 0.1 MPa from -30 C to the Saturation Temperature.- III. Diagrams.- Fig. 1. Dynamic Viscosity ? in the p, T-Plane.- Fig.2. Thermal Conductivity ? in the p, T-Plane.- Fig.3. Prandtl-Number Pr = ?cp / ? in the p, T-Plane.- Fig.4. Pressure-Enthalpy (log10p, h)-Diagram.- Fig. 5. T, s, p-Surface of Water Substance.- Fig. 6. T, s-Diagram.- Fig. 7. p, ?, T-Surface of Water Substance.- Fig. 8. Mollier h, s-Diagram for Steam p ? 100MPa; 50 C ? t ? 800 C.- Fig.9. Mollier h, s-Diagram for Compressed Water p ? 150MPa; -2 C ? t ? 20 C.- Fig. 10. Mollier h, s-Diagram for Compressed Water p ? 1100 MPa; -22 C ? t ? 72 C.- Fig. 11. Mollier h, s-Diagram for Compressed Water p ? 2900MPa; -22 C ? t ? 420 C.

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