This code calculates the water thermal expansivity as a function of temperature (between 75 deg. C to 1000 deg. C) based on data available from NIST (https://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/fluid/) for a pressure of 50 MPa. Water pressure changes in the code from a minimum of 25 MPa to a maximum of 75 MPa, and so 50 MPa was chosen as the pressures. Note that the density, viscosity and thermal expansivity of water is a strong function of temperature, but not so of pressure at the chosen temperature and pressure ranges.
Badt, Nir,
"Water thermal expansivity auxiliary code for numerical TP"
(2023).
Brown University Open Data Collection.
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