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Table F1_ Properties of Saturated Steam, SI Units 116
‘Table F2 Properties of Superheated Steam, SI Units 72
‘Table F3 Properties of Saturated Steam, English Units 154
Table F4 Properties of Superheated Steam, English Units 760
All tables are generated by computer from programs! based on “The 1976 International For-
mulation Committee Formulation for Industrial Use: A Formulation of the Thermodynamic
Properties of Ordinary Water Substance,” as published in the ASME Steam Tables, 4th ed.,
App. I, pp. 11-29, The Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., New York, 1979. These tables served as a
world-wide standard for 30 years, and are entirely adequate for instructional purposes. How-
ever, they have been replaced by the “International Association for the Properties of Water and
Steam Formulation 1997 for the Thermodynamic Properties of Water and Steam for Industrial
Use.” These and other newer tables are discussed by A. H. Harvey and W. T. Parry, “Keep
Your Steam Tables up to Date,” Chemical Engineering Progress, vol. 95, no. 11, p. 45, Nov.,
1999.
1 We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of Professor Charles Muckenfuss, of Debra L. Sauke, and of Eugene
IN. Dorsi, whose efforts produced the computer programs from. which these tables derive,APPENDIX F. Steam Tables
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