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Saturation thermophysical properties

Table 2.5 Saturation thermophysical properties of some liquid coolants at 1 bar... Table 2.5 Saturation thermophysical properties of some liquid coolants at 1 bar...
TABLE 2-244 Thermophysical Properties of Saturated Carbon Tetrachloride... [Pg.271]

TABLE 2-370 Thermophysical Properties of Miscellaneous Saturated Liquids... [Pg.370]

Thermophysical properties of saturated water (Lide, 1991 IAPWS, 1994 Incropera and DeWitt,... [Pg.552]

Thermophysical property tables give the specific volumes for liquid i/ and saturated vapor v" for each pressure so that the vapor fraction and the mass distribution can be determined ... [Pg.22]

From Vukalovich, Ivanov, Fokin, and Yakovlev, Thermophysical Properties of Mercury, Standartov, Moscow, 1971. For the saturated liquid the specific volume at 203.15 K is 7.26239 x 10 m Vkg, etc. All the tabular values for 203.15 K, 213.15 K, 223.15 K, and 233.15 K represent a metastable equilibrium between the subcooled liquid and the saturated vapor. [Pg.322]

Dtagram for Sodium Drawn from the Vargaftik et al. values in Ohse, R. W. Handbook of Thermodynamic and Transport Froperties of Alkali Metals Blackwel Sol Pubs. Oxford, UK. 1985. These values are identical with those of Vargaftik. N. B.. Handbook of Thermophysical Properties of Gases and Liquu, Moscow, 197 and the Hemisphere translation, p. 19. An apparent discontinuity exists between the superheat values and the saturation values not reproduced here. For a Mollier diagram in f.p.s. units from 0.1 to 150 psia, 1500 to 2700°R, see Fig. 3-36, p. 3-232 of the 6th edition of this handbook. An... [Pg.431]

For slightly metastable states of superheated water no problems arise in describing its thermophysical properties. They differ little Ifom properties on the saturation line. But a problem will arise at the approach of the spinodal, when isothermal compressibility, thermal expansion and isobaric heat capacity tend to infinity. [Pg.266]


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