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Reference Fluid Thermodynamic and

Lemmon, E.W., McLinden, M.O., and Huber, M.L., REFPROP, Reference Fluid Thermodynamic and Transport Properties, NIST Standard Reference Database 23, Version 7, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, 2002. [Pg.12]

The values in Tables 2-23 to 2-26 were generated from the NIST REFPROP software (Lemmon, E. W, McLinden, M. O., and Huber, M. L., NIST Standard Reference Database 23 Reference Fluid Thermodynamic and Transport Properties—REFPROP, Version 7.0, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Standard Reference Data Program, Gaithersburg, Md., 2002). The primary source for the properties of aqueous ammonia mixtures is R. Tillner-Roth and D. G. Friend, A Helmholtz Free Energy Formulation of the Thermodynamic Properties of the Mixture Water + Ammonia, /, Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 27 63-96(1998). [Pg.119]

The values in these tables were generated from the NIST REFPROP software (Lemmon, E. W., McLinden, M.O., and Huber, M.L., NIST Standard Reference Database 23 Reference Fluid Thermodynamic and Transport Properties—REFPROP, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Standard Reference Data Program, Gaithersburg, Md., 2002, Version 7.1). The primary source for the thermodynamic properties is Dillon, H. E., and Penoncello, S. G., A Fundamental Equation for Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Ethanol, Int. J. Thermophys., 25(2) 321-335,2004. The source for viscosity is Kiselev, S. B., Ely, J. E, Abdulagatov, I. M., and Huber, M. L., Generalized SAFT-DFT/DMT Model for the Thermodynamic, Interfacial, and Transport Properties of Associating Fluids Application for n-Alkmols, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 44 6916-6927, 2005. The source for thermal conductivity is unpublished, 2004 however, the fit uses functional form found in Marsh, K., Perkins, R., and Ramires, M.L.V, Measurement and Correlation of the Thermal Conductivity of Propane from 86 to 600 K at Pressures to 70 MPa, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 47(4) 932-940, 2002. [Pg.295]


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