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Steam Tables

The Steam Tables (for HVAC and other applications) mobile app is the #1 selling app for quickly calculating sa...

$ 5.99

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The Steam Tables (for HVAC and other applications) mobile app is the #1
selling app for quickly calculating saturated and superheated steam
properties. Come see why 1000s of users world-wide have chosen this app to
perform steam table calculations:

1. It offers the largest combination of input parameters over any competitive
app, including:

For saturated steam:

Temperature and quality

Temperature and enthalpy

Temperature and specific volume

Temperature and entropy

Pressure and quality

Pressure and enthalpy

Pressure and spec. volume

Pressure and entropy

For superheated steam:

Temperature and pressure

Temperature and enthalpy

Temperature and spec. volume

Temperature and entropy

Pressure and enthalpy

Pressure and spec. volume

Pressure and entropy

2. It displays a wide range of steam property results (see the screenshots
below for a sample).

3. Using the slider controls, the user can instantly view results as you
update the input parameter values. Also, the user can increment/decrement by
specific values for each parameter type, or can manually input exact values.

4. This app is not just a steam-table lookup app. It is powered by the actual
steam-table formulas and calculations, so the user can calculate for all
ranges of input values, not just those published in steam table books.


5. All values can be displayed in both English (IP) or Metric (SI) units. The
user can also choose to display different units for specific parameter types
such as pressure and temperature.

6. It includes the ability to email all inputs and results

The iPhone version of this application has been our best-selling app for
almost 2 years. It is used world-wide by many professionals in HVAC,
pharmaceuticals, chemistry, universities, and more. Now, we are offering this
app to all Android users.

Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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