STEAM93/PC calculates 30 thermodynamic state and transport prop-
erties of properties of water, steam, and mixtures. The properties
include state properties like pressure, entropy, and Hemholtz function
and transport properties like viscosity and heat transfer coefficients.
The program is very easy to use. Only two-consistent state inputs
are needed to resolve all properties. A spread-sheet metaphor for
input and output is used.
STEAM93/PC uses the most physically accurate methods available
and uses no interpolations, look-up tables, or approximations.
The IAPS'84 formulations, with physical accuracy 100 to 10,000
times more accurate than prior formulations are used exclusively.
These formulations are also more stable in the critical region.
STEAM93 also uses Gibbs condition for resolving saturation c
onditions rather than a separate correlation. Other state properties
are taken from their thermodynamic definition or an approved
IAPS formulation.
STEAMDOS.EXE is a self-extract compressed file: just type in STEAMDOS
and it will expand itself. The files include:
STEAMAN.TXT Complete manual in ASCII
STEAM93s.EXE STEAM93 program
DUMMY.* Example files
REGISTGER.* Registration information
This program has had 10 years of commercial service. It is fully
verified with source references to the limits of the published data.
The verification and validation documentation is available separately.
About the authors ...
IMPULSE Engineering was founded in 1984 with the vision to bring
the works of science and engineering to mankind. In that effort. we
have developed a range of software and engineering services in fluid
mechanics, thermodynamics, computer science, and nuclear safety with
applications to aerospace, atmospheric sciences, marine studies, nuclear
power, software development, and oil and gas pipelines. Our clients
include:
IBM,
Microsoft,
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA).,
the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
and numerous universities, utilities, and oil companies.
The author of STEAM93, B. R. Strong, Jr., is a registered professional
engineer with 25 years of practice in mechanical engineering.
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Current release
STEAM'93 v3.2
This new release has greatly enhanced consistency especially
near the critical point. This is very region to resolve and
much work was required. Transport properties in the two-phase
region are also accelerated. Also, the copy facility has been
improved (F1/F2).
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Natural Convection Heat Transfer Coefficient
This term is a portion of the nondimensional Grashof
Number used for free convection heat transfer studies.
The full term is:
Gr = BETAnc * ( L**3 ) * ( T - Tinf )
where
BETAnc = the term provided by STEAM'93
\!L = the dimensional length
\!T = the local fluid or body surface temperature
Tinf = the ambient fluid temperature
These terms are dimensioned such that Gr is nondimensional.
Where T - Tinf is large, it is recommended that this term
(as well as the Nusselt number) be evaluated at (T+Tinf)/2.
Units Coefficient
Some of the units have coefficients, or exponents with the units
name. This is intended to be read as a literal suffix to the
number showing in the cell: don't invert the sign, just assume
that it is a multiplier to the number showing.
Speed
If you do not have an 80i87, we recommend MicroWay or Haupage
as sources. They focus on 80i87 support and have treated us
well.
Please let us know if you have any problems running
the program on your system.
Cv and Alpha:
The current release has incorporated new solvers for Cv and alpha
(isentropic compressibility), in the 2-phase region. These solvers
circumnavigate the calculational problems as well as accurate results.
"Gamma" Becomes Isentropic Exponent:
To make it more useful, "gamma" is now the isentropic exponent and calculated explicitly according to
\$gamma = -(v/P)(dP/dv)^!s
which is commonly used where approximations of the perfect gas
relations are useful.
"Z" Becomes Choked Mass Flux:
The critical mass flux, W*/A, was substituted for the Z coefficient.
W* is evaluated by looking at the input state values as TOTAL conditions.
Speed of Sound:
The sonic speed is now calculated explicitly using the isentropic compressibility in the two phase region.
Benchmarking for the new data:
All of these resulting values and conventions are additionally
consistent with the ASME Steam Tables, 5th Edition.
\#Benjamin R. Strong, Jr., P.E
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