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IAPWS95 (version 1.2.4)

phi0DT: Second Derivative of the Ideal-Gas Part of the Dimensionless Helmholtz Energy Equation with respect to Density and Temperature

Description

The function phi0DT(digits=9) returns the Second Derivative of the Ideal-gas Part of the Dimensionless Helmholtz Energy Equation with respect to Density and Temperature.

Usage

phi0DT(digits = 9)

Value

The Second DT Derivative of Ideal-gas Part of the Helmholtz Energy: phi0DT and an Error Message (if an error occur: errorCodes)

Arguments

digits

Digits of results (optional)

Details

This function calls a Fortran DLL that solves the Helmholtz Energy Equation. in accordance with the Revised Release on the IAPWS Formulation 1995 for the Thermodynamic Properties of Ordinary Water Substance for General and Scientific Use (June 2014) developed by the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam, http://www.iapws.org/relguide/IAPWS-95.html. It is valid from the triple point to the pressure of 1000 MPa and temperature of 1273.

Examples

Run this code
phi0_DT <- phi0DT()
phi0_DT

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