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Seastar releases Pocket Steamulator®,
Dec. 2001
25 years ago, we were still using
trigonometric and logarithm tables. The invention of the scientific
calculator changed that. Today with the invention of the Pocket
Steamulator®,
the use of steam tables will soon be a way of the past.
Alex H. Qu, PE, Inventor of Steamulator
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What is a Steamulator®?
Steamulator is the world's first steam property calculator.
Originally published in 1996 for Windows desktop PC. It was attached
to the back cover of the popular Mechanical Engineering Reference
Manual for the PE Exam (10th edition) by
Michael Lindeburg.
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The Steamulator Advantages
Compared with Steam Tables, Steamulator has the following major
advantages:
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It can obtain steam properties more
accurately without using interpolations.
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It can solve for steam properties
with many combination of unknown properties while Steam Tables
only list properties as functions of P and T.
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It can solve for isentropic,
throttling, and adiabatic process without using a Mollie Diagram.
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It can solve for steam properties in
any unit systems.
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Steamulator has versions for Windows
desktop PC and for Pocket PC.
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Who should use Steamulator?
Steamulator is designed for:
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Mechanical engineers
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College engineering students
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People preparing for the EIT exam
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People preparing for the mechanical
PE exam
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People preparing for the chemical PE
exam
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What experts say about Steamulator
"I have tested the Steamulator in all
regions and find that it correctly calculates values in accordance
with the international industrial standard for the thermodynamic
properties of steam. The Steamulator is an easy to use and
convenient tool to obtain thermodynamic properties of steam without
resorting to the inconvenience and complexity of conventional paper
steam tables and charts."
Robert C. Spencer, Jr., Member
ASME Committee on Properties of Steam
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Steamulator is a registered
trademark of Seastar Corporation |