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- In 1906, Richard Mollier in Germany published what can be considered the first modern steam property table, introducing the concept of the property enthalpy in the process.
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Dec 14, 2021 · In 1906, Richard Mollier in Germany published what can be considered the first modern steam property table, introducing the concept of the property enthalpy in the process. Others who published steam tables in the first part of the 20th century include Hugh Callendar in England and the American team of Harvey Davis and Lionel Marks.
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In this century, the compilation of standardized steam properties has shifted from printed tables to computer software. Printed tables, nonetheless, continue to be used for quick estimates or when a computer is not readily available.
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Recognizing the need for standardization in steam property tables (which were published worldwide, but with vast differences in the calculations), ASME formed a research committee on the thermal properties of steam in 1921.
Jan 10, 2022 · ASME began working on developing its steam tables, which list standardized thermodynamic properties for water in its vapor, liquid, and supercritical states, at a meeting in Cambridge, Mass., on June 23, 1921. It took decades of building consensus before the first ASME Steam Tables could be published.
The reader should refer to the NIST Steam Tables for original data. The original tabulation, created by, National Institute of Standards and Technol- ogy (NIST, www.nist.gov), is made available by NIST as a public service.
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Feb 2, 2011 · The following tables of the properties of steam are taken directly from Chapter 5.5.3 of the Heat Exchanger Design Handbook, 1986, by C. F. Beaton. The tables in this section are reprinted, with permission, from NBS/NRC Steam Tables.
The history of steam tables dates back to the 18th century when scientists and engineers began to study the properties of steam. One of the pioneers in this field was French physicist Denis Papin, who invented the pressure cooker in 1679.