jansenp
Mechanical
- Jun 22, 2003
- 2
There must be a way to use Excel with steam tables.
I have downloaded Water97 v13.xla. Freeware based on IAPWS-IF97. It's in metric units. I have converted the numbers back and forth. Not a problem, just a hassel.
But it's not obvious how to get at something like superheated pressure when only temperature and specific volume are known.
Anyone know the way though this in Water 97?
Is there an American units version of Water 97 available?
I can see using my own table and functions for the saturated part, but superheated is out of my league.
Thanks for the help.
Pete Jansen
I have downloaded Water97 v13.xla. Freeware based on IAPWS-IF97. It's in metric units. I have converted the numbers back and forth. Not a problem, just a hassel.
But it's not obvious how to get at something like superheated pressure when only temperature and specific volume are known.
Anyone know the way though this in Water 97?
Is there an American units version of Water 97 available?
I can see using my own table and functions for the saturated part, but superheated is out of my league.
Thanks for the help.
Pete Jansen