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PROPERTIES OF WATER

03/16/2012 1:48 PM

please, where can I get table about properties of water at various temperatures from 40 to 540 F. Just in case somebody has one, could you please send a copy?

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Re: PROPERTIES OF WATER

03/16/2012 1:52 PM

Is this Wikipedia article what you are looking for?

[edit] Looks like lyn or phoenix911 may have it covered.

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Re: PROPERTIES OF WATER

03/16/2012 1:53 PM

I have used this often:

Water and Steam Properties (WaSP)

http://www.katmarsoftware.com/

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Re: PROPERTIES OF WATER

03/16/2012 3:04 PM
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Re: PROPERTIES OF WATER

03/16/2012 3:11 PM

uhhm, the power of google.

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Re: PROPERTIES OF WATER

03/16/2012 10:18 PM

Table below may help you.

Some common used thermal properties for water:
Maximum density at

4 oC - 1,000 kg/m3, 1.940 slugs/ft3

Specific Weight at 4 oC - 9.807 kN/m3, 62.43 Lbs./Cu.Ft, 8.33 Lbs./Gal., 0.1337 Cu.Ft./Gal.

Freezing temperature - 0 oC (Official Ice at 0 oC)

Boiling temperature -

100 oC

Latent heat of melting -

334 kJ/kg

Latent heat of evaporation -

2,270 kJ/kg

Critical temperature -

380 oC - 386 oC

Critical pressure -

221.2 bar, 22.1 MPa (MN/m2)

Specific heat water -

4.187 kJ/kgK

Specific heat ice -

2.108 kJ/kgK

Specific heat water vapor -

1.996 kJ/kgK

Thermal expansion from

4 oC to 100 oC - 4.2x10-2

Bulk modulus elasticity - 2.15 x 109 (Pa, N/m2)

Thermal properties of water:

Temperature

Absolute pressure

Density

Specific volume

Specific Heat

Specific entropy

- t -

- p -

- ρ -

- v -

- cp -

- e -

(oC)

(kN/m2)

(kg/m3)

10-3 (m3/kg)

(kJ/kgK)

(kJ/kgK)

0916.8

(Ice)

0.010.6999.81.004.2100
40.91000.0
(maximum density)
50.91000.01.004.2040.075
101.2999.81.004.1930.150
151.7999.21.004.1860.223
202.3998.31.004.1830.296
253.2997.11.004.1810.367
304.3995.71.004.1790.438
355.6994.11.014.1780.505
407.7992.31.014.1790.581
459.6990.21.014.1810.637
5012.59881.014.1820.707
5515.79861.014.1830.767
6020.09831.024.1850.832
6525.09801.024.1880.893
7031.39781.024.1910.966
7538.69751.034.1941.016
8047.59721.034.1981.076
8557.89681.034.2031.134
9070.09651.044.2081.192
9584.59621.044.2131.250
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1051219541.054.2261.382
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1403619261.084.291.739
1454169221.084.301.790
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1707928971.114.382.041
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Re: PROPERTIES OF WATER

03/17/2012 10:08 AM

Any good Thermodynamics textbook...or a good engineer's field pocket reference.

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Re: PROPERTIES OF WATER

03/17/2012 12:31 PM

You can buy a copy of a set of Steam Tables, Boss, or you might be lucky to find a set on the world-wide-wibbly-wobbly-web.

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