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Saturation properties p= 100 kPa Steamdat
Magnus (for p = 1 bar)
1 SaturSteam_Entropy_p(p) sV_p = #VALUE! kJ(kg K) 7.36
2 SaturWater_Entropy_p(p) sL_p = #VALUE! kJ(kg K) 1.3
3 SaturationTemp_p(p) Tsat_p = #VALUE! ºC 99.6
4 SaturWater_Enthalpy_p(p) hL_p = #VALUE! kJ/kg 417.4
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Saturated water 2
1 SaturationPressure_s - kPa 1 3
2 SaturationPressure_t psat_t = #VALUE! kPa 1 4
3 SaturationTemp_s(s) - ºC 99.6 5
4 SaturWater_DynViscosity_p myL_p #VALUE! Pa s 0.00028 6
5 SaturWater_DynViscosity_t myL_t #VALUE! Pa s 7
6 SaturWater_KinemViscosity_p nyL_p #VALUE! m²/s 8
7 SaturWater_KinemViscosity_t nyL_t #VALUE! m²/s 9
8 SaturWater_Enthalpy_p hL_p = #VALUE! kJ/kg 417.0 10
9 SaturWater_Enthalpy_t hL_t = #VALUE! kJ/kg 417.0
10 SaturWater_Entropy_p sL_p = #VALUE! kJ(kg K) 1.3
11 SaturWater_Entropy_t sL_t = #VALUE! kJ(kg K) 1.3
12 SaturWater_ThermConduct_p tcL_p = #VALUE! W/(m K)
13 SaturWater_ThermConduct_t tcL_t = #VALUE! W/(m K) 0.68
14 SaturWater_Prandtl_p PrL_P = #VALUE! - 1.76
15 SaturWater_Prandtl_t PrL_t = #VALUE! -
16 SaturWater_SonicVelocity_t wL_t = #VALUE! m/s 1545.5
17 SaturWater_SonicVelocity_p wL_p = #VALUE! m/s
18 SaturWater_SpecHeatCp_p CpL_p = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 4.22
19 SaturWater_SpecHeatCp_p CpL_t = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K)
20 SaturWater_SpecVolume_t vL_t = #VALUE! m³/kg 0.00104
21 SaturWater_SpecVolume_p vL_p = #VALUE! m³/kg
22 SaturWater_Temperature_h - ºC 99.6
23 SaturWater_SurfaceTension_t st_t = #VALUE! N/m 0.059
24 SaturWater_SurfaceTension_p st_p = #VALUE! N/m
25 SaturWater_Density_t rhoL_t = #VALUE! kg/m³
26 SaturWater_Density_p rhoL_p = #VALUE! kg/m³
27 SaturWater_IntEnergy_t uL_t = #VALUE! kJ/kg
28 SaturWater_IntEnergy_p uL_p = #VALUE! kJ/kg
Saturated steam
1 SaturSteam_DynViscosity_p myV_p = #VALUE! Pa s 0.000012
2 SaturSteam_DynViscosity_t myV_t = #VALUE! Pa s
3 SaturSteam_KinemViscosity_p nyV_P = #VALUE! m²/s
4 SaturSteam_KinemViscosity_t nyV_t = #VALUE! m²/s
5 SaturSteam_Enthalpy_p(p) hV_p = #VALUE! kJ/kg 2675.0
6 SaturSteam_Enthalpy_t(t) hV_t = #VALUE! kJ/kg 2675.0
7 SaturSteam_Entropy_p(p) sV_p = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 7.36
8 SaturSteam_Entropy_t(t) sV_t = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 7.36
9 SaturSteam_ThermConduct_p tcV_p = #VALUE! W/(m K)
10 SaturSteam_ThermConduct_t tcV_t = #VALUE! W/(m K) 0.025
11 SaturSteam_Prandtl_p PrV_p #VALUE! - 1.015
12 SaturSteam_Prandtl_t PrV_t #VALUE! -
13 SaturSteam_SonicVelocity_t wV_T = #VALUE! m/s 472.0
14 SaturSteam_SonicVelocity_p wV_p = #VALUE! m/s
15 SaturSteam_SpecHeatCp_t CpV_T = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 2.08
16 SaturSteam_SpecHeatCp_p CpV_p = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K)
17 SaturSteam_SpecVolume_t vV_t = #VALUE! m3/kg 1.69
18 SaturSteam_SpecVolume_p vV_p= #VALUE! m3/kg
19 SaturSteam_Density_t rhoV_t = #VALUE! kg/m³
20 SaturSteam_Density_p rhoV_p = #VALUE! kg/m³
21 Saturated steam int. energy_t uV_p = #VALUE! kJ/kg
22 Saturated steam int. energy_p uV_t = #VALUE! kJ/kg
Steamdat
Humid region (for p = 10 bar,
Magnus x = 0.8)
p= 1000 kPa
x= 0.8 - 1
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Tsat_p = #VALUE! ºC 179.89 3
H2O_Enthalpy_px h_px = #VALUE! kJ/kg 2374.2
H2O_Enthalpy_tx h_tx = #VALUE! kJ/kg 2374.2 1
H2O_Entropy_ph s_ph = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 5.70 2
H2O_SpecVolume_px v_px = #VALUE! m³/kg 0.1557 3
H2O_SpecVolume_tx v_Tx = #VALUE! m³/kg 0.1557 4
SteamQuality_ph x_ph = #VALUE! - 0.8 5
SteamQuality_ps x_ps = #VALUE! - 0.8 6
SteamQuality_ts x_ts = #VALUE! - 0.8 7
H2O_VapourisationHeat_p hfg_p = #VALUE! kJ/kg 2014.4 8
H2O_VapourisationHeat_t hfg_t = #VALUE! kJ/kg 2014.4 9
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Superheated steam p= 100 kPa Steamdat For more information on steam
Subcooled water t= 100 ºC (for p = 1 bar, Steam. Applications using Mag
Magnus t = 100 ºC) (20 functions added to the orig
H2O_Entropy_pt s_pt = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 7.361
H2O_Enthalpy_pt h_pt = #VALUE! kJ/kg 2675.8
H2O_SpecVolume_pt v_pt = #VALUE! m3/kg 1.696
H2O_DynViscosity_pt my_pt = #VALUE! Pa s 0.0000123
H2O_DynViscosity_ph my_ph = #VALUE! Pa s
H2O_DynViscosity_ps my_ps = #VALUE! Pa s
H2O_KinViscosity_pt ny_pt = #VALUE! m²/s
H2O_KinViscosity_ph ny_ph = #VALUE! m²/s
H2O_KinViscosity_ps ny_ps = #VALUE! m²/s
H2O_Enthalpy_pt h_pt = #VALUE! kJ/kg 2675.8
H2O_Enthalpy_ps h_ps = #VALUE! kJ/kg 2675.8
H2O_Enthalpy_ts h_ts = kJ/kg 2675.8
H2O_Enthalpy_pRho h_pRho = #VALUE! kJ/kg
H2O_Entropy_pt s_pt = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 7.361
H2O_Entropy_ph s_ph = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 7.361
H2O_ThermConductivity_pt tc_pt = #VALUE! W/(m K) 0.0251
H2O_ThermConductivity_ph tc_ph = #VALUE! W/(m K)
H2O_ThermConductivity_hs tc_hs = #VALUE! W/(m K)
H2O_Kappa_p_t(p,t) Kappa_pt = #VALUE!
H2O_Kappa_ph Kappa_ph = #VALUE! - 1.315
H2O_KappaUp_ph - 1.315
H2O_KappaDown_ph - 1.316
H2O_Prandtl_pt Pr_pt = #VALUE! - 1.015
H2O_Prandtl_ph Pr_ph = #VALUE! -
H2O_Pressure_ts P_ts = kPa 1.00
H2O_Pressure_tv P_tv = kPa 1.00
H2O Pressure_hs p_hs = #VALUE! kPa
H2O Pressure_hRho p_hRho = #VALUE! kPa
H2O_SonicVelocity_pt w_pT = #VALUE! m/s 472.3
H2O_SonicVelocity_ph w_ph = #VALUE! m/s 472.3
H2O_SonicVelocity_ps w_ps = #VALUE! m/s
H2O_SpecificHeatCp_pt Cp_pt = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 2.074
H2O_SpecificHeatCp_ph Cp_ph = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K)
H2O_SpecificHeatCp_ps Cp_ps = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K)
H2O_SpecificHeatCv_pt Cv_pt = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 1.551
H2O_SpecificHeatCv_ph Cv_ph = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K)
H2O_SpecificHeatCv_ps Cv_ps = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K)
H2O_SpecVolume_pt v_pt = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 1.696
H2O_SpecVolume_ph v_ph = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K) 1.696
H2O_SpecVolume_ps v_ps = #VALUE! kJ/(kg K)
H2O_Temperature_ph T_ph = #VALUE! ºC 100
H2O_Temperature_ps T_ps = #VALUE! ºC 100
H2O_Temperature_pv T_pv = #VALUE! ºC 100
H2O_Temperature_hs T_hs = #VALUE! ºC
H2O_Density_pt rho_pt = #VALUE! kg/m³
H2O_Density_ph rho_ph = #VALUE! kg/m³
H2O_Density_ps rho_ps = #VALUE! kg/m³
H2O_InternalEnergy_pt u_pt = #VALUE! kJ/kg
H2O_InternalEnergy_ph u_ph = #VALUE! kJ/kg
H2O_InternalEnergy_ps u_ps = #VALUE! kJ/kg
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For more information on steam functions, see
Steam. Applications using Magnus Holmgren functions.xls
(20 functions added to the original series)
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* Water and steam properties according to IAPWS IF-97
* By Magnus Holmgren, www.x-eng.com
* The steam tables are free and provided as is.
* We take no responsibilities for any errors in the code or damage thereby.
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* 20 functions added by cjc, 13.07.2017
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' The code is also avalibale for matlab at www.x-eng.com
'*Contents.
'*1 Calling functions
'*1.1
'*1.2 Temperature (T)
'*1.3 Pressure (p)
'*1.4 Enthalpy (h)
'*1.5 Specific Volume (v)
'*1.6 Density (rho)
'*1.7 Specific entropy (s)
'*1.8 Specific internal energy (u)
'*1.9 Specific isobaric heat capacity (Cp)
'*1.10 Specific isochoric heat capacity (Cv)
'*1.11 Speed of sound
'*1.12 Viscosity
'*1.13 Prandtl
'*1.14 Kappa
'*1.15 Surface tension
'*1.16 Heat conductivity
'*1.17 Vapour fraction
'*1.18 Vapour Volume Fraction
'
'*2 IAPWS IF 97 Calling functions
'*2.1 Functions for region 1
'*2.2 Functions for region 2
'*2.3 Functions for region 3
'*2.4 Functions for region 4
'*2.5 Functions for region 5
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'*3 Region Selection
'*3.1 Regions as a function of pT
'*3.2 Regions as a function of ph
'*3.3 Regions as a function of ps
'*3.4 Regions as a function of hs
'*3.5 Regions as a function of p and rho
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'4 Region Borders
'4.1 Boundary between region 1 and 3.
'4.2 Region 3. pSat_h and pSat_s
'4.3 Region boundary 1to3 and 3to2 as a functions of s
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'5 Transport properties
'5.1 Viscosity (IAPWS formulation 1985)
'5.2 Thermal Conductivity (IAPWS formulation 1985)
'5.3 Surface Tension
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'6 Units
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'7 Added functions
' These functions use approximations to evaluate saturation properties, using
' functions defined for non saturated conditions. For the evaluation, the saturation
' states are changed by adding or substracting 0.1 ªC or 0.1 kPa to move away
' from the saturated state of the liquid or vapor.
' If in a given application the method does not work, the temperature difference
' or pressure difference shall be increased.
'
'7.1.- Kinematic viscosity of superheated steam or subcooled liquid as function of p and t
'7.2.- Kinematic viscosity of superheated steam or subcooled liquid as function of p and h
'7.3.- Kinematic viscosity of superheated steam or subcooled liquid as function of p and s
'7.4.- Dynamic viscosity of saturated liquid as function of the pressure
'7.5.- Dynamic viscosity of saturated liquid as function of the temperature
'7.6.- Dynamic viscosity of saturated vapor as function of the pressure
'7.7.- Dynamic viscosity of saturated vapor as function of the temperature
'7.8.- Kinematic viscosity of saturated liquid as function of the pressure
'7.9.- Kinematic viscosity of saturated liquid as function of the temperature
'7.10.- Kinematic viscosity of saturated vapor as function of the pressure
'7.11.- Kinematic viscosity of saturated vapor as function of the temperature
'7.12.- Prandtl number of saturated liquid as function of the pressure
'7.13.- Prandtl number of saturated liquid as function of the temperature
'7.14.- Prandtl number of saturated vapor as function of the pressure
'7.15.- Prandtl number of saturated vapor as function of the temperature
'7.16.- Specific volume in the humid region as function of pressure and dryness
'7.17.- Specific volume in the humid region as function of temperature and dryness
'7.18.- Vapourisation Heat as a function of the pressure
'7.19.- Vapourisation Heat as a function of the temperature
'7.20.- Dryness in the humid region as function of temperature and entropy
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[1] Water and steam properties according to IAPWS IF-97
By Magnus Holmgren
www.x-eng.com
Thermodynamic properties
Thermodynamic properties (according to IAPWS IF-97 )
Release on the IAPWS Industrial Formulation 1997 for the
Thermodynamic Properties of Water and Steam 1997
Transport properties
Viscosity (IAPWS formulation 1985)
Thermal Conductivity (IAPWS formulation 1985)
Revised release on the IAPS Formulation 1985 for the
Thermal Conductivity of ordinary water IAPWS
September 1998 Page 8
Surface Tension ('IAPWS Release on Surface Tension
of Ordinary Water Substance September 1994)