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The tables and diagrams concerning the properties of ordinary water substance - as offered in this booklet - are mainly meant for use by students at universities and colleges so that they may be able to solve problems in the fields of power and chemical engineering, where water and steam are serving as working or process medium. On the other hand the tables and diagrams should support engineers in research work and industrial practice to obtain a quick and reliable general view of the proper ties of water substance. The thermodynamic properties of state have been calculated according to a formu lation given by Haar, Gallagher and Kell; this formulation was preliminarily adopted in 1983 by the "International Association for the Properties of Steam" (lAPS). All the other properties have been calculated according to the respective "Releases" of lAPS. Only units of the "International System of Units" (SI-Units) and their decimal multi ples and parts have been used. The detailed conversion tables facilitate comparisons with former material. We hope that the "Student's Tables" will prove a useful source for both, students and engineers. Munich, May 1984 The Editors Vorwort Die hier vorgelegten Tafeln und Diagramme uber die Eigenschaften von gew6hnlichem Wasser sind in erster Linie fur den Gebrauch der Studenten an Universitaten und Fach hochschulen bestimmt. Diese sollen dam it Probleme aus der Energietechnik und der Verfahrenstechnik 16sen k6nnen, bei denen Wasser und Wasserdampf als Arbeits-oder ProzeBmedium eine Rolle spielen.
This booklet is mainly meant for students at universities and colleges to solve problems in the field of power and chemical engineering, where water and steam are serving as working or process medium. Tables and diagrams will support engineers in research work and industrial practice too. All tabulated values given were recalculated; the thermodynamical properties have been calculated according to the 1984 IAPS formulation, the remaining properties result from IAPS`s current releases. The increments for temperature and pressure for the saturation tables were decreased. In addition ten properties were added. Three new h,s-diagrams for compressed water will be useful in geographical and in jet cutting applications.
This book is the maiden volume in a new series devoted to lectures delivered through the annual seminars “Short Courses on Multiphase Flow,” held primarily at ETH Zurich continuously since 1984. The Zurich short courses, presented by prominent specialists in the various topics covered, have attracted a very large number of participants. This series presents fully updated and when necessary re-grouped lectures in a number of topical volumes. The collection aims at giving a condensed, critical and up-to-date view of basic knowledge on multiphase flows in relation to systems and phenomena encountered in industrial applications. The present volume covers the background of Multiphase Flows (MPF) that introduces the reader to the particular nature and complexity of multiphase flows and to basic but critical aspects of MPFs including concepts and the definition of the quantities of interest, an introduction to modelling strategies for MPFs, flow regimes, flow regime maps and tr ansition criteria. It also deals with the ubiquitous needs of the multiphase-flow modeller, namely pressure drop and phase distribution, i.e., the void fraction and the topology of the phases that determines the flow regimes.
At the time of its establishment in 1966, by the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU), the Committee on Data for Science and Technol ogy (CODATA) was given the basic mission of promoting and encouraging, on a worldwide basis, the production and distribution of compendia and of collections of critically selected numerical data on substances other forms of interest and importance to science and technology. To accomplish this aim, the following tasks were assigned to CODATA: (1) To ascertain, on a worldwide basis, what work on compilation of numerical data is being carried on in each country and under each union, and from this information, to prepare and distribute a Directory or Com pendium of the Data-Compiling Projects and Related Publications of the World; (2) To achieve coordination of existing programs and to recommend new programs; (3) To encourage, from all appropriate sources, financial support for work on compilation; (4) To encourage the use of internationally approved symbols, units, constants, terminology, and nomenclature; (5) To encourage and coordinate research on new methods for preparing and disseminating data for science and technology. In its first two years of operation, 1966 to 1968, in Washington, D. c. , U. S. A. , CODATA fortunately had as its Director Dr. GUY WADDINGTON, who was also Director of the Office of Critical Tables of the National Research Council (NRC), U. S. A. Dr.