Rematog wrote:
With steam, you really need to look the conditions up in a steam table.
Enthalpy is the measue of the energy in a fluid at a given temperature, pressure and state (liquid, gas or solid). It’s given (in US units) in Btu/lb
Entropy is a measure of the “randomness” of the fluid, or it’s state of “organization”. It’s units are, like the concept itself, confusing, Btu/lb F.
Well, I am learning something. And here, for those of you who are interested, is a link to a steam table. Who knew?
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/saturated-steam-properties-d_101.html