2009
DOI: 10.1115/1.802809
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ASME International Steam Tables for Industrial Use, Second Edition

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“…But since these variations are negligible with respect to the heating value of waste, we assume that moisture behaves always as pure liquid water with latent heat of evaporation 2.44 MJ/kg, i.e. the value given by the international tables of steam properties (Parry et al, 2009) at 25°C, the same reference temperature adopted to define heating values (LHV -Lower Heating Value, and HHV -Higher Heating Value).…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…But since these variations are negligible with respect to the heating value of waste, we assume that moisture behaves always as pure liquid water with latent heat of evaporation 2.44 MJ/kg, i.e. the value given by the international tables of steam properties (Parry et al, 2009) at 25°C, the same reference temperature adopted to define heating values (LHV -Lower Heating Value, and HHV -Higher Heating Value).…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each fluid type, a wide range of thermodynamic and transport properties are stored in a database, including thermal conductivity, speed of sound and 9 similar. For water/steam the full range of ASME97 steam table equations (Parry et al, 2000) is used, and for the other species NIST data (NIST, 2014) are generally used. Where necessary, extrapolation is performed to allow simulation over the temperature range 100 3000 K ( 173 to 2727°C) and 12 to 500 bar absolute.…”
Section: Setting Up a Pipelinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, an online IAPWS-IF97 calculation module is developed to retrieve the thermodynamic properties of the working fluid. Different from the traditional polynomial method [27] or table lookup method [30], the calculation module is high in accuracy and ready for real-time use.…”
Section: Description Of the Steam Turbine Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%