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Cooling Neophyte
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http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/fluid/
Accurate thermophysical properties are available for several fluids. These data include the following: Density Cp Enthalpy Internal energy Viscosity Joule-Thomson coefficient Specific volume Cv Entropy Speed of Sound Thermal conductivity Surface tension (saturation curve only) for Isothermal properties Saturation properties -- temperature increments Isobaric properties Saturation properties -- pressure increments Isochoric properties National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Oct 2002
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I've been using the NIST webbook for a long, long time in my classes. Much faster than any of my texts or simulation programs, and perfect for pure-fluid, quick-and-dirty calculations.
Perhaps the best part is how well everything is referenced. Alchemy |
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