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Study 1. Properties of working fluids, coolants and structural materials for thermal engineering calculations

ValeryOchkov
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Study 1. Properties of working fluids, coolants and structural materials for thermal engineering calculations

You will learn how to create a function that returns thermophysical properties of working fluids, heat transfer and energy materials using interpolation and smoothing. You will also learn what a cloud function for the thermal calculations is.

Mathcad 15 and Mathcad Prime 3 sheets of the study in attach.

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Other way to use in Mathcad 15 one function of dry air density (one figure for 2-d edition of the book).

See please a picture and the sheet in attach.

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Other way to use in Mathcad Prime 3 one function of dry air density (one figure for 2-d edition of the book).

See please a picture and the sheet in attach.

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Some pictures from the chapter:

 

Table 1.1 Pressure, density and temperature of any substance

 

Figure 1.1 Spline-interpolation of tabular data (Mathcad 15)

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Fig. 1.2. Spline interpolation of tabular data (Mathcad Prime)

 

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Fig. 1.3. Graphic display of a function (density) with two arguments – pressure and temperature

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Fig. 1.4. Graphical display according to a possible error source data

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Fig. 1.5. Clickable link to external Mathcad-document

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Fig. 1.6. Not completely filled (sparse) matrix with fictitious numbers

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Fig. 1.7. Not completely filled matrix with NaN values and linear interpolation

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Fig. 1.8. Comparison of spline interpolation and linear interpolation: oscillation

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Fig. 1.9. Copying data from the program RefProp

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Fig. 1.10. Create backward functions

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Fig. 1.11. Isentropic dependence

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Fig. 1.12. Table from the Internetdensities of an aqueous NaCl solution

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Fig. 1.13. Program spline interpolation

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Fig. 1.14. Calling a function with and without scrutiny

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Fig. 1.15. Creating an backward function

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Fig. 1.16. Backward function to the control response

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Fig.1.17. Difference between old (ITS-68) and new (ITS-90) temperature scales

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Fig. 1.18. Calculation of the specific isobaric heat capacity of water, indicating the error

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Fig. 1.19. Word templates

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Fig. 1.20. Built-in templates in Mathcad 15

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Fig. 1.21. List with custom template

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Fig. 1.22. Working with custom template

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Fig. 1.23. Opening Templates in Mathcad Prime 3.0

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Fig. 1.24. Template with the properties of aqueous NaCl solution

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Fig. 1.25. Template with the properties of water and steam

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Fig. 1.26. Function solubility NaCl: two options

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Fig. 1.27. Online calculation of the solubility of NaCl in water

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Fig. 1.28. Internet generation user functions on the properties of substances for Matlab

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Fig. 1.29. Link to the on line calculation website from the site IAPWS

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Fig. 1.30. Page of the site with an interactive calculation the thermal conductivity of water and steam

I have used the template (see Fig.1.13) and have create 3 function with properties of Ethylene Glycol water solution.

See too http://www.mrc-eng.com/Downloads/Brine%20Properties.pdf

And more... See please the attach

And more... Can we correct ORIGIN DATA

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I have used the template (see Fig.1.13) and have create 3 function with properties of Ethylene Glycol water solution.

See too http://www.mrc-eng.com/Downloads/Brine%20Properties.pdf

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