Why do I get the wrong values for enthalpy on the P-h diagram block in Simulink/Simscape?
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Hello, I am using the P-h diagram block from the (Simscape > Fluids > Two-Phase Fluid > Utilities) menu for analyzing R-134a thermodynamic properties.
The following is an example of the wrong value where the enthalpy value is not the same with theoretical value (textbook, website, etc). In the diagram, the X-value represents the enthalpy, the Y-value represents pressure (in MPa), and the colored lines represent isothermic lines which indicate constant temperatures (in K).
As you can see in the P-h Diagram, the temperature is 300 K = 27 C. The corresponding pressure is approx. 0.7 MPa or 7 bar which agrees with the properties table. But the enthalpy (X-value) in the diagram is 412.7 kJ/kg which is significantly different from the theoretical value provided in the properties table (around 262 kJ/kg).
Please help me figure this out. Thank you!

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