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Steam and temperature posess a reliable realtionship whereby if the pressure of the steam is known, it's temperature can be predicted (and vice versa). Below is a graph and table of this relationship.
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Online calculator with Saturated Steam Table by Pressure. Includes 53 different calculations. Equations displayed for easy reference.
Vacuum steam is the general term used for saturated steam at temperatures below 100°C. Steam evaporators used in industrial and waste water applications operates with pressures lower that the atmospheric pressure. In steam distribution system the pressure is almost always more than 0 bar gauge.
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It's typically used to determine saturated steam temperature from steam pressure, or the opposite: pressure from saturated steam temperature. In addition to pressure and temperature, these tables usually include other related values such as specific enthalpy (h) and specific volume (v).
From any one known value you can determine any of others. These relationships are all displayed on a table called the Properties of Saturated Steam, or simply, the Steam Tables. For any given pressure, you can read: the steam temperature. the heat of the saturated liquid. the latent heat of the steam. the total heat of the steam.
Steam table with sensible, latent and total heat, and specific volume at different gauge pressures and temperatures.