Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Water to 80° and 12000 Kgm

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It is custom to approximate solid and liquid thermodynamic properties as being function of temperature only, since they are virtually incompressible, and Pdv compression work may be neglected. Furthermore, in classical literature, for isothermal compression processes, a general improvement and correction for liquid enthalpy approximation is given by adding the “pumping” work, vdP, to the corresponding saturation value. Analysis of water real properties shows that such a correction is unnecessary for intermediate pressures and temperatures, and it is even erroneous for higher temperatures and pressures, and thus counterproductive and misleading.


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