Thermodynamics Calculator
For thermal engineering professionals, students, and researchers requiring quick access to thermodynamic formulas and unit conversions.
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Thermodynamics Calculator is an established utilities app that is a paid app. With a 4.0/5 rating from 30 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What makes this app unique?
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What Are The Key Features?
Includes 44 distinct tools for calculating variables such as enthalpy, entropy, heat transfer rates, and various dimensionless numbers like the Prandtl and Sherwood numbers.
Provides built-in thermal engineering tables and formal definitions to support quick technical reference.
Features dedicated converters for energy, work, radiation, and specific heat capacity.
Optimized for use on both iPad and iPhone devices.
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Who Built It?
V PUGAZHENTHI
Providing specialized engineering and technical calculation tools for students and field professionals. Simplifying complex mathematical workflows through mobile-first utility applications.
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Key Takeaways
This app serves as a portable, specialized reference tool for engineers needing rapid access to thermodynamic calculations and data tables.
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