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ASTEM for MathCad-Pro (ASTEMMCP)

This work is based on the original report prepared by K. V. Moore in 1971 (ANCR-1026). As Moore's report was prepared for an agency of the United States government, the material is considered to be in the public domain. The IFC Formulations for water-steam properties were developed for use with digital computers.

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The work is based on a best effort in preparing this documentation and the programs contained herein. However, no warranties of any kind, express or implied, with regard to this documentation or programs contained in this work, and specifically, without limitation, and implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the program listings in this work and/or the techniques described in this work. In no event shall the provider be responsible or liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damages, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or any other damages in connection with or arising out of furnishing, performance, or use of this work or the programs.

The software is provided AS IS without any express or implied warranties whatsoever. The user is advised to test the software thoroughly before using it or relying on it. The user assumes the entire risk of using the software. The full report by K.V. Moore and the references therein should be consulted for additional information.

This work is not endorsed or sponsored by ASME and ASME has no other connection with this work.

ASTEMMCP for MathCad7-Pro is not endorsed or sponsored by MathSoft, and MathSoft has no other connection with the ASTEMMCP.DLL or the accompanying Electronic Book. Mathcad is a registered trademark of MathSoft, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts. ASTEMMCP for MathCad7-Pro was developed with the permission of MathSoft, Inc.

Edward D. Throm
December 1998
e-mail: mister-ed@cox.net
ASTEM Home Page: http://members.cox.net/mister-ed



ANCR-1026 "ASTEM - A Collection of FORTRAN Subroutines to Evaluate the 1967 ASME[1] Equations of State for Water/Steam and Derivatives of These Equations," K. V. Moore, Aerojet Nuclear Company, National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401, October 1971, Mathematics and Computers, TID-4500, Prepared for the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
(1- Moore's work should have referenced the IFC Formulations.)

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