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Design DIPPR

Technical data. Design Institute for Physical Property Data (DIPPR) of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), through STN International, Columbus, Ohio, 1992. [Pg.515]

The vapoi piessuie values have been calculated at the indicated tempeiatuies using the lelationship derived from experimental data at Pennsylvania State University, and a critical review of Hterature references (5). This study is a part of the effort by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) to obtain accurate data through their Design Institute for Physical Property Data (DIPPR). [Pg.428]

The equation developed by the Design Institute for Physical Property Data (DIPPR) is another successful correlating tool for vapor pressure (4). It is an empirical extension of the Antoine equation and has two additional constants, D and E ... [Pg.233]

Compiled from Daubert, T. E., R. R Danner, H. M. Sibul, and C. C. Stebbins, DIPPR Data Compilation of Pure Compound Properties, Project 801 Sponsor Release, July, 1993, Design Institute for Physical Property Data, AlChE, New York, NY and from Thermodynamics Research Center, Selected Values of Properties of Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds, Thermodynamics Research Center Hydrocarbon Project, Texas A M University, College Station, Texas (extant 1994). [Pg.98]

DIPPR Design Institute for Physical Property Data... [Pg.179]

The DIPPR databases were developed in the United States by the Design Institute for Physical Properties of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. The DIPPR projects are aimed at providing evaluated process design data for the design of chemical processes and equipment (www.aiche.org/dippr/projects.htm). The Project 801 has been made available to university departments see Rowley et al. (2004) and http.//dippr.byu. edu/description/htm. [Pg.312]

Rowley, R. L., Wilding, W. V., Oscarson, J. L., Yang, W. and Zundel, N. A. (2004) DIPPR Data Compilation of Pure Chemical Properties (Design Institute for Physical Properties, AIChE). [Pg.355]

DIPPR 801 Database. Design Institute for Physical Properties, November 2006 (dippr.byu.edu). [Pg.276]

DIPPR Design Institute for Physical Property Data compilation on the Scientific and Technical International Network (STN). [Pg.328]

T. E. Daubert and R. P. Danner, Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, New York, 1991. This is a hard-copy version of the Design Institute of Physical Properties Research (DIPPR) Data Compilation. [Pg.187]

Design Institute of Physical Properties and Data (DIPPR), American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 1985-9 databases. [Pg.16]

Listed here for various chemical species are values for the molar mass (molecular weight), acentric factor >, critical temperature Tc, critical pressure Pc, critical compressibilityfactor Z., critical molar volume Vc, and normal boilingpoint T . Abstracted from Project 801, DIPPR , Design Institute for Physical Property Data of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, they are reproduced with permission. The full data compilation is published by T. E. Daubert, R. P. Daimer, H. M. Sibul, and C. C. Stebbins, Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation, Taylor Francis, Bristol, PA, 1,405 chemicals, extant 1995. Included are values for 26 physical constants and regressed values of parameters in equations for the temperature dependence of 13 theniiodynamicand transport properties. [Pg.631]


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