Condensate Temperature Calculation:
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Condensate temperature (T_cond) is the saturation temperature corresponding to a given pressure, obtained from steam tables. It represents the temperature at which steam condenses back to liquid water at a specific pressure.
The calculator determines condensate temperature using steam table data:
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Explanation: The relationship between pressure and saturation temperature is defined in standard steam tables, where each pressure corresponds to a specific saturation temperature.
Details: Accurate condensate temperature calculation is essential for steam system design, heat exchanger sizing, energy efficiency optimization, and preventing water hammer in steam systems.
Tips: Enter the system pressure in bar. The calculator will return the corresponding saturation temperature from steam table data. Pressure must be greater than 0.
Q1: What Are Steam Tables?
A: Steam tables are comprehensive data tables that provide thermodynamic properties of water and steam, including the relationship between pressure and saturation temperature.
Q2: Why Does Condensate Temperature Matter?
A: It affects heat transfer efficiency, system design, flash steam generation, and helps prevent thermal shock in piping systems.
Q3: How Accurate Is This Calculation?
A: The accuracy depends on the precision of the steam table data used. Industrial applications typically use detailed steam tables for precise calculations.
Q4: What Pressure Range Is Valid?
A: Standard steam tables typically cover pressures from vacuum conditions up to critical pressure (221.2 bar).
Q5: Can This Be Used For Other Fluids?
A: No, this calculator is specifically for water/steam systems. Other fluids have different saturation temperature-pressure relationships.