Water & Steam Properties Calculator – Steam Tables (TP, Ph, Ps, Tx, Px)

Multiple Input Pairs · Full Thermodynamic & Transport Properties
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Water & Steam Thermodynamic & Transport Properties Calculator

This Water & Steam Properties Calculator computes thermodynamic and transport properties using multiple input pairs including temperature–pressure (T–P), pressure–enthalpy (P–h), pressure–entropy (P–s), temperature–quality (T–x), and pressure–quality (P–x).

Instantly determine density, specific gravity, enthalpy, entropy, specific heat (Cp, Cv), dynamic viscosity, and thermal conductivity for subcooled (compressed liquid), saturated, and superheated steam regions.

Online Steam Tables & Water Property Calculator

This calculator functions as an online steam tables tool, allowing rapid lookup of thermodynamic and transport properties of water and steam across subcooled, saturated, and superheated regions.

Outputs include density, specific volume, enthalpy, entropy, Cp, Cv, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and phase identification.

Inputs

Single Phase Input Pairs
Saturated and Mixed Phase Input Pairs
Select an input pair and enter the corresponding values.
Vapor mass fraction (0 = saturated liquid, 1 = saturated vapor)

Results

Calculated Water and Steam Properties

This calculator functions as a water and steam density calculator, specific gravity calculator, enthalpy calculator, entropy calculator, viscosity calculator, and thermal conductivity calculator across subcooled, saturated, and superheated regions. It automatically determines the thermodynamic phase: compressed liquid (subcooled), saturated mixture, or superheated vapor.

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Water & Steam Basics: Thermodynamic States Explained

Water may exist in different thermodynamic states depending on temperature and pressure conditions. Understanding these regions is essential when using the Water & Steam Properties Calculator.

Subcooled (Compressed Liquid)

When water temperature is below its saturation temperature at a given pressure, it exists as a compressed liquid. In this region, properties depend on both temperature and pressure.

Saturated State (Liquid–Vapor Mixture)

At saturation conditions, liquid and vapor coexist. Only one independent variable (either temperature or pressure) is required because they are related by the saturation curve. Mixed states are defined using quality (x).

Superheated Vapor

When temperature exceeds the saturation temperature at a given pressure, water exists as superheated steam. Two independent properties are required to fully define the state.

Why Two Inputs Are Required

According to the Gibbs Phase Rule, a single-phase system requires two independent intensive properties to define its thermodynamic state. In saturated conditions, only one property is independent because temperature and pressure are interdependent.

What Are Steam Tables?

Steam tables list thermodynamic properties of water and steam at different temperatures and pressures. They are widely used in:

This calculator replaces manual steam table lookup by providing instant interpolation across single-phase and saturated regions.

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