Dr. Barber
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Simple question:
What is the specific volume of saturated water vapor at 2 psia?
The superheated vapor tables in the handbook have a line for the saturated liquid and one for the saturated vapor. From this table, vg(2 psia) = 192.368 ft3/lb
...but the saturated vapor table in the handbook begs to differ:
The saturation values in the superheated vapor table (6.3.3) are wrong. The right answer by the way is 173.7 ft^3/lbm confirmed by the table in MERM13 and the NIST ChemistryWeb site. https://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/fluid.cgi?Action=Load&ID=C7732185&Type=SatT&Digits=5&PLow=2&PHigh=2&PInc=1&RefState=DEF&TUnit=F&PUnit=psia&DUnit=lbm%2Fft3&HUnit=Btu%2Flbm&WUnit=m%2Fs&VisUnit=uPa*s&STUnit=N%2Fm
What is the specific volume of saturated water vapor at 2 psia?
The superheated vapor tables in the handbook have a line for the saturated liquid and one for the saturated vapor. From this table, vg(2 psia) = 192.368 ft3/lb
...but the saturated vapor table in the handbook begs to differ:
The saturation values in the superheated vapor table (6.3.3) are wrong. The right answer by the way is 173.7 ft^3/lbm confirmed by the table in MERM13 and the NIST ChemistryWeb site. https://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/fluid.cgi?Action=Load&ID=C7732185&Type=SatT&Digits=5&PLow=2&PHigh=2&PInc=1&RefState=DEF&TUnit=F&PUnit=psia&DUnit=lbm%2Fft3&HUnit=Btu%2Flbm&WUnit=m%2Fs&VisUnit=uPa*s&STUnit=N%2Fm
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