I have a question. For example, I am given the pressure for a saturated mixture and I have to perform linear interpolation to find the Saturation Temperature. If I want to get the values for hg for saturated vapour and hf for saturated liquid, do I have to conduct another linear interpolation to get their values since the values wouldn't match those in the tables? I am wondering because that would be quite time-consuming. Or is that the way it is supposed to be done?
Thanks for the comment. Yes, that is exactly the process of finding those values. Essentially you need to do linear interpolation for every entry in the table that you need. You can use an excel spreadsheet to your advantage. However you do it, it is a little time consuming.
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I have a question. For example, I am given the pressure for a saturated mixture and I have to perform linear interpolation to find the Saturation Temperature. If I want to get the values for hg for saturated vapour and hf for saturated liquid, do I have to conduct another linear interpolation to get their values since the values wouldn't match those in the tables? I am wondering because that would be quite time-consuming. Or is that the way it is supposed to be done?
Thanks for the comment. Yes, that is exactly the process of finding those values. Essentially you need to do linear interpolation for every entry in the table that you need. You can use an excel spreadsheet to your advantage. However you do it, it is a little time consuming.