How does the specific volume of saturated water and steam change with temperature?

The specific volume of saturated water and steam is a critical property in thermodynamic calculations. As temperature increases, the specific volume of saturated water decreases, while the specific volume of saturated steam increases. This is because water expands when it vaporizes, resulting in a significant increase in volume. Our calculator and table provide accurate values for specific volume at various temperatures, allowing users to easily determine these properties for their specific applications.