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millsk
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Looking at the steam tables I see that the entrolpy of steam at a constant temperature increases with a decrease in pressures.
As an example, Steam at a temperature of 1000 degrees has an entrolpy 1520 @ 500 PSI.
The same temerature steam at a pressure of 2000 PSi holds less energy, 1475.
Can anyone explain this?
As an example, Steam at a temperature of 1000 degrees has an entrolpy 1520 @ 500 PSI.
The same temerature steam at a pressure of 2000 PSi holds less energy, 1475.
Can anyone explain this?