HSC Chemistry, HSC Chemistry 7, Software for Process simulation, Reactions Equations, Heat and Material Balances, Equilibrium Calculations, Electrochemical Cell Equilibriums, Eh-pH Diagrams – Pourbaix diagram
 
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Modules
All modules included as standard

 Sim Process Simulation
 Reaction Equations
 Heat and Material Balances
 Heat Loss Calculator
 Equilibrium Calculations
 Electrochemical Cell Equilibriums
 Eh-pH Diagrams – Pourbaix
 H, S, C and Ellingham Diagrams
 Tpp Diagrams – Stability diagrams
 Lpp Diagrams – Stability diagrams
 Water – Steam tables, etc.
 H, S, Cp Estimates
 Conversions – Species to elements
 Mineralogy Iterations
 Periodic Chart – Elements
 Measure Units
 HSC Add-In Functions
 Data – Statistical Analysis
 Geo Mineralogical Calculations
 Map GPS material Stock
 Fit – Numerical Data Fit
 Aqueous Solution Property Estimator
 
Databases
All included as standard

HSC Thermochemical Database
Water Steam/Fluid Database
Heat Conduction Database
Heat Convection Database
Surface Radiation Database
Gas Radiation Calculator
Particle Radiation Calculator
Elements Database
Measure Units Database
Minerals Database
Aqueous Solution Density Database
The Pitzer parameter Database
  Water – Steam tables, etc

The Pressure and Temperature calculator enables a complete thermodynamic description for a species, by allowing the user to specify not only the temperature, but also the pressure (partial).

This calculator is currently only available for water, since the properties of steam, in particular, deviate significantly from those of the ideal gas, i.e. the heat capacity is purely a temperature-dependent function. In letting the user specify water/steam pressure, cases where pressure is of extreme importance can easily be calculated.

This calculator is a very useful replacement for steam table books and Mollier diagrams. By directly typing the pressure and temperature of  the process points, or by simply clicking on the diagram, the process enthalpy and entropy are calculated along with several other useful thermodynamic data. The module is also available through Heat and Material Balances, where the pressure correction may be inserted into the worksheet as a cell formula.