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DAUBERT CHEMICAL

Boston, Ma., 4th-7th Sept. 1990, p.489-97. 6A VINYL LAMINATION WITH EPOXIES AND WATER BASE EMULSIONS Garrison D E Daubert Chemical Co. [Pg.123]

D. P. Danner and T. E. Daubert, Manualfor Prediction Chemical Process Design Data, AIChE, New York, (extant 1987). [Pg.379]

T. E. Daubert, R. P. Danner, H. M. Sibul, and C. C. Stebbins, Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation, Taylor Francis, Bristol, Pa., 1995. [Pg.503]

P. A. Gupte, M. Nagvekar, R. P. Danner, and T. E. Daubert, Documentation of the Basis for Selection of the Contents of Chapters Phase Equilibrium in Manualfor Predicting Chemical Process Design Data, Design Institute for Physical Property Data (AIChE), (1987). [Pg.258]

T. E. Daubert, private communication. Department of Chemical Engineering, The Permsylvania State University, University Park, Pa., 1992. [Pg.258]

Conversion Factors and Mathematical Symbols James O. Maloney Physical and Chemical Data Peter E. Liley, George H. Thomson, D. G. Friend, Thomas E. Daubert, Evan Buck... [Pg.7]

Thomas E Daubert/ Ph D / Professor, Depadment of Chemical Engineering, The Penn-.sylvania State University. (Prediction and Correlation of Physical Propedies)... [Pg.45]

Daubert, T.E., Danner, R.P. (1997) Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals. Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia, PA. [Pg.397]

Figure 12.3. Properties of liquid carbon dioxide. Adapted from Daubert, T. E. Danner, R. P. Data Compilation Tables of Properties of Pure Compounds. Design Institute for Physical Property Data, American Institute of Chemical Engineers New York, 1985. Figure 12.3. Properties of liquid carbon dioxide. Adapted from Daubert, T. E. Danner, R. P. Data Compilation Tables of Properties of Pure Compounds. Design Institute for Physical Property Data, American Institute of Chemical Engineers New York, 1985.
For wider temperature ranges, Hv (T) can be expressed as a polynomial or some other function of T. Integration of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation then leads to expressions given in the Handbook of Vapor Pressure (Yaws 1994) or in the Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals (Daubert et al. 1994). [Pg.76]


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