Where can I find a PVT table for water for a 3-D webapp?

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The discussion centers on the creation of a web application that visualizes a 3-D PVT (Pressure-Volume-Temperature) phase diagram, allowing users to interact with the surface by orbiting and moving points along it. The primary requirement is to obtain data that fully defines the PVT surface and the phase separations, ideally in a computer-friendly format like an Excel file. The user expresses uncertainty about where to find this data but mentions discovering some resources through Google searches, specifically looking for PVT tables for water, which may include downloadable Excel files. The conversation highlights the importance of finding comprehensive datasets or databases that can be utilized in the web application development.
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I want to create a 3D plot for the water PVT diagram and I'm looking for the required data I would need to feed into the computer.
I'm looking to create a little webapp where the user can see the 3-D PVT phase diagram, giving the user functionality like orbiting the surface and moving a point along the surface. (I attached an image of the surface I'm referring to). To do that, though, I would need the data defining the PVT surface to feed into the program.

I don't care how the information is represented as long as it:
  1. Completely defines the surface and the separation between phases
  2. Is in some format I could feed into a computer program (e.g. an excel file would be fine)

Right now, I'm not even sure which direction to take to find this, so any point toward where to look or who I could reach out to would be greatly appreciated!
 

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