Steam and gas tables with computer equations
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Steam and gas tables with computer equations
Academic Press, 1984
- : alk. paper
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Steam and Gas Tables with Computer Equations presents tables illustrating the thermodynamic properties of steam and air, along with computer equations. Additional equations for a number of other gaseous substances which are useful in engineering investigations are included. This book is comprised of two chapters and begins with a discussion on the thermodynamic properties of steam, which can be divided into saturation and superheat properties. The various thermodynamic properties, including saturation temperature and pressure and liquid and vapor saturation entropy, are represented with three basic types of equations from the triple point to the critical point. The accuracy of the properties calculated from the base data is also considered. The next chapter deals with the thermodynamic properties of air and other gases (ethane, hydrogen, methane, nitrogen, oxygen propane, n-butane), including those properties which are useful in engineering design and analysis (specific heat at constant pressure and volume, enthalpy and entropy function, isentropic pressure function, etc). This monograph will serve as a useful guide for chemists, mathematicians, and computer programmers and scientists.
Table of Contents
PrefaceNomenclatureIntroductionChapter 1 Thermodynamic Properties of Steam Saturation Properties Superheat Properties Accuracy ConsiderationsChapter 2 Thermodynamic Properties of Air and Other Gases Accuracy Considerations-Air Accuracy Considerations-Gases Other than AirAppendix I Thermodynamic Property Equations for Steam (Saturated) Saturation Temperature T(S) Saturation Pressure P(S) Constants for Saturation Properties: Specific Volume, Enthalpy, and EntropyAppendix II Thermodynamic Property Tables for Steam (Saturated)Appendix III Thermodynamic Property Tables for Steam (Saturated) Specific Volume V(PT) Enthalpy H(PT) Entropy S(PT)Appendix IV Thermodynamic Property Tables for Steam (Superheated)Appendix V Thermodynamic Property Equations for Air Specific Heat at Constant Pressure CP(T) Specific Heat at Constant Volume CV(T) Enthalpy H(T) Internal Energy U(T) Entropy Function E(T) Isentropic Pressure Function IPR(T) Isentropic Volume Function IVR(T) Temperature as Function of IPR(T), T(PR) Specific Heat Ratio G(T) Speed of Sound A(T)Appendix VI Thermodynamic Property Tables for AirAppendix VII Thermodynamic and Transport Property Equations and Tables for Ideal Gases Air Argon n-Butane Carbon Dioxide Carbon Monoxide Ethane Helium Hydrogen Methane Nitrogen Oxygen Propane Sulfur DioxideAppendix VIII Tables of Unit Conversion FactorsReferences
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