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 Steam Approximations (Windows 3.x) |
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Publisher :
BigNet Store
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| Date added :
29-Nov-2005
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Rating :
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| size :
0 K
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| Language :
English
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| License :
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Limit Price :
$ 49.00
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| OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
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| UpdateDate :
30-Aug-2007
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| Requirements :
128MB RAM,10 MB of hard-disk space for program installion.
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Steam Approximations (Windows 3.x) Information |
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| Engineering Software has developed a new Windows based software package, Steam Approximations, that quickly, easily and reliably calculates thermodynamic and transport properties of steam for both saturated and superheated areas. This software package should prove to be a good tool for those who are involved at various levels with design, operation and management of energy conversion systems. It should provide the user with the opportunity to more quickly, easily and effectively do his/her work, explore more options, save time and give more confidence in carrying out engineering calculations. Steam Approximations - Saturated Area (Temperature and Pressure Dependent)
- Superheated Area
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