Steam property tables for engineering students - Steam Tables



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The present steam tables are in S.I. units. These steam tables are based on IAPWS-IF97 formulations for the properties of steam. Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of compressed liquid, saturated, superheated and supercritical steam are included. These tables are meant for engineers and students of engineering courses - thermodynamics and other courses requiring the properties of steam and water.

These tables are a fresh edition of steam tables published earlier by the author so as to be available at most leading online retailers. They are an ideal accessory for engineering students undergoing a course in classical thermodynamics. Check out the follwing Amazon link for more details and to have a look inside.

http://www.amazon.com/Steam-Property-Tables-Thermodynamic-Properties/dp/147923026X

As a student of engineering thermodynamics in case you are looking for suggestions of text book and supporting material, check out the following list,

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It is also a great idea to join the Amazon Student service to save money in case you look for textbooks on Amazon. Check the following link and if you can afford it order the entire list ( a must if you are a teacher or prof of the subject)  in one go in order to own the most complete library on thermodynamics,

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Comments

Davoh said…
Um. Am 68 yr old Australian. The language "English" is not always as it seems.

Ashok said…
Wish you all the best Davoh but did not quite understand your comment
Ashok said…
I guess it was about the erroneous look inside image. That has been changed now.
James Steam said…
Hello, I am conducting research into utilizing waste heat from a wood stove to produce steam to operate a very small in-home generator to assist PV or small hydroelectric alternative power generators. I understand steam is very dangerous but with proper sensors, valves and a computer controller, isn't is possible to safely produce steam to run a small generator?
Ashok said…
James just producing steam is not enough, it has to be of sufficiently high temperature to give reasonable efficiencies. One needs a prim mover too and there is another article in this blog describing a small gas turbine system utilized waste heat, but it is visualized at community level not home level. I am afraid at home level it would just not be economical enough. However if you were using the heat for home hot water needs, that would be excellent because then neither the efficiency nor scale factor would come in and no prime mover would be required.
Ashok said…
or for that matter home heating needs

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