SteamCE - Calculates Steam and water thermodynamic properties according to IAPWS 97 formulation and ASME Steam Tables for Industrial Use. Includes Units Converter and save to file capabilities. The trial version is limited to 80-120 degC and 0-500 kPa in metric units, or 176-248 degF and 0-73 psia in US Units. The release version covers the whole IAPWS temperature and pressure domain, i.e. 0-2000 degC and 0-100 MPa in metric units, or 0-3,630 degF and 0-14,500 psia. For devices different from iPaq, Windows CE versions different from Pocket PC 2002, or languages different from English please contact Mediash Automation Co. at mediash@shaw.ca.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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