[TRNSYS-users] water steam properties
David BRADLEY via TRNSYS-users
trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Thu Mar 9 12:16:11 PST 2017
Miguel,
I am not sure whether you are looking for a Type that will give you
steam properties or a routine that you can call from a Type that you are
developing. In any case, both exist. Use Type58 (Physical Phenomena:
Thermodynamic Properties: Refrigerants and Stem: Type58) to return the
steam properties based on the value of two properties that define the
steam state. If you are programming a Type then you can call the
Steam_Properties() routine following the rules that are specified in the
07-Programmer'sGuide manual.
kind regards,
David
On 03/09/2017 10:58, Miguel Angel Reyes via TRNSYS-users wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any function to determine water-steam thermodynamics
> properties? Would I need them for both subcooled liquid, superheated
> steam and for any steam quality (0 to 1). In other words for any
> water/steam state of a Rankine cycle.
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Miguel
>
>
>
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