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Old   August 5, 2014, 18:38
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Hi All,

Thank you for your time.

I am a PhD candidate, working on high fidelity CFD simulation of supersonic steam flow inside a pressure valve.

Currently, I am working on get a good understanding of how to apply the physical properties of saturated steam and overheated steam since there is no clear formula of viscosity (and other properties) to temperature and pressure( such as Sutherland law for air). So I am requesting help about this, and for steam flow,is there any benchmark cases from experiment, such as nozzle flow?

If anyone also is interested in this subject, please do not hesitate to contact me. I am very willing to share my research and promote science development together.

Thank u very much
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