Thermodynamic properties of propane
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Thermodynamic properties of propane
(National standard reference data service of the USSR, 11)
Hemisphere Pub. Corp., c1991
- Other Title
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Termodinamischeskie svoĭstva propana
- Uniform Title
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Termodinamicheskie svoĭstva propana
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Translation of: Termodinamicheskie svoĭstva propana
Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-269) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Previously published information on the thermodynamic properties of propane in both its liquid and gaseous states is limited, yet the use of propane in industrial applications is expanding. It is widely used as a solvent; in its pure state, or combined with butane, it produces a high energy fuel which is commonly used in public transportation; it is used, with chlorine and fluoride, as a refrigerant; it is the raw material used in the production of ethylene, propylene, and nitromethane; and it is an efficient pressure transmitter at low temperatures. This book offers considerable thermodynamic property data about propane which was compiled from results of the investigations of several Soviet research institutions.
Table of Contents
- Experimental data on the thermodynamic properties of propane
- method of constructing a single equation of state and calculating tables of thermodynamic properties
- equations of state and tables of thermodynamic functions of propane
- basic numerical values and principal constants
- thermodynamic properties of propane on the boiling and condensation curves.
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