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Engineering Property Tables
Choose a property table category, then browse focused reference pages for air, atmosphere, common materials, refrigerants, steam, and water.
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Air Property Tables
Reference density, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and specific heat data for air in fluid mechanics, HVAC, and heat transfer work.
4 tablesAtmospheric Property Tables
Standard atmosphere tables for altitude, pressure, density, temperature, and sea-level reference conditions.
12 tablesCommon Materials Property Tables
Material property references for density, stiffness, strength, friction, thermal conductivity, and thermal expansion.
4 tablesRefrigerant Property Tables
Saturation and thermodynamic property tables for common HVAC refrigerants including R134A, R410A, R22, and R32.
3 tablesSteam Property Tables
Saturated and superheated steam tables for pressure, temperature, specific volume, enthalpy, and entropy lookups.
2 tablesStructural Property Tables
Dimensional and section property tables for pipes, reinforcing bar, and structural design lookups.
6 tablesWater Property Tables
Water property references for density, viscosity, specific heat, thermal conductivity, and standard pressure conditions.
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Engineering Property Tables for Materials, Fluids, Air, Water, and Steam
Use EngLab's engineering property tables to look up common reference data for air, water, steam, refrigerants, standard atmosphere conditions, construction materials, structural sections, and material properties. The table library is organized by engineering data type so students, engineers, and technicians can find density, viscosity, specific heat, thermal properties, pressure, temperature, and standard reference values more quickly.
Browse free property tables for thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, HVAC calculations, structural checks, material selection, and early-stage engineering design. These reference pages are intended for fast lookup and preliminary calculations, with final values checked against current standards, manufacturer data, project specifications, and qualified engineering judgement.