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abhipatel
Jun18-10, 08:27 AM
Can anyone please show me how to look up Density of H20 @ 150 C & 600 psi pressure (Co2)....
I found a water table which shows 916.69 kg/m^3 but it does not show anything @ pressure. Isnt density related to both pressure & temp.?
What would be the difference in density if No gas was there and is gas was there?
Unless you need some very accurate data you may safely assume water is incompressible. If my tables don't fail me and I read them correctly, at 150 deg C pressure of water vapor is around 5 atm.
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Studiot
Jun18-10, 06:17 PM
This question really belongs in the mechancial engineering section.
You need a set of steam tables as the substance you are referring to is water at 600psi and 150 degC is a two phase system of water and dry steam.
I'm sorry I don't have these values covered in my available tables tonight.
Why the mixed units metric and imperial by the way?
Topher925
Jun18-10, 06:50 PM
Like Borek said, its safe to assume incompressible unless you need very accurate values, but can also look up the density on wolframalpha.com.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=water+600psi+150C
You need a set of steam tables as the substance you are referring to is water at 600psi and 150 degC is a two phase system of water and dry steam.
No. Have you read my post? I have specifically addressed this problem - not directly, but precisely enough.
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