A Matlab program for the determination of thermodynamic properties of steam

An introductory course in thermodynamics seeks to acquaint students with the laws of thermodynamics and to enable them to analyze energy transformations in various engineering systems. The latter requires knowledge of temperature and possibly pressure-dependent thermodynamic properties of the materi...

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