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Thermophysical Properties of Fluids 27
Table 17 Thermodynamic Properties of Ice/Water a
T P v h s c p
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(K) (bar) (m /kg) (kJ/kg) (kJ/kg K) (kJ/kg K)
150 6.30. 11 b 0.001073 94.7 1.328 1.224
160 7.72. 10 0.001074 107.3 1.409 1.291
170 7.29. 9 0.001076 120.6 1.489 1.357
180 5.38. 8 0.001077 134.5 1.569 1.426
190 3.23. 7 0.001078 149.1 1.648 1.495
200 1.62. 6 0.001079 164.4 1.726 1.566
210 7.01. 6 0.001081 180.4 1.805 1.638
220 2.65. 5 0.001082 197.1 1.882 1.711
230 8.91. 5 0.001084 214.6 1.960 1.785
240 2.73. 4 0.001085 232.8 2.038 1.860
250 7.59. 4 0.001087 251.8 2.115 1.936
260 0.00196 0.001088 271.5 2.192 2.013
270 0.00469 0.001090 292.0 2.270 2.091
273.15 0.00611 0.001091 298.7 2.294 2.116
273.15 0.00611 0.001000 632.2 3.515 4.217
280 0.00990 0.001000 661.0 3.619 4.198
290 0.01917 0.001001 702.9 3.766 4.184
300 0.03531 0.001003 744.7 3.908 4.179
a
v specific volume; h specific enthalpy; s specific entropy; c p specific heat at constant pressure. Properties
above the solid line are for the solid; below they are for the liquid. Ice values (T 273.15 K) converted and rounded
off from S. Gordon, NASA Tech. Paper 1906, 1982.
b The notation 6.30. 11 signifies 6.30 10 11 .