Farah,<br /><br />The steam_props subroutine does subcooled, saturated and superheated steam. Check the documentation for the details. To get the enthalpy, simply provide two state properties to the subroutine (T and P, T and S, etc.)<br /><br />Jeff<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Jeff Thornton <br /> President - TESS, LLC <br /> <br /> 22 North Carroll Street - Suite 370<br /> Madison WI 53703 USA <br /> <br /> Phone: 608-274-2577 <br /> Fax: 608-278-1475 <br /> E-mail: thornton@tess-inc.com <br /> Web: www.tess-inc.com<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <!--replyfwdwrap--><div style="background-image: url(http://webmail.fusemail.com/de/r_bg_img.gif);background-position:top;background-repeat:repeat-x;"><strong>----- Original Message -----</strong><br /><strong>From:</strong> "Farah Gammoh" <farah.gammoh@industrial-solar.de> <br /><strong>Sent:</strong> Thu, July 21, 2011 11:25<br /><strong>Subject:</strong> [TRNSYS-users] Superheated Steam Properties<br /><b!
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Hello,
Could anyone tell me how to retrieve properties (enthalpy) of
superheated steam? i assume steam_props() is for saturated steam only,
right?
Thanks in advance,
Farah
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