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Thermophysical Properties of Saturated Refrigerants

Values extracted and in some cases rounded off from those cited in Rabinovich (ed.), Thermophysical Properties of Neon, At on, Krypton and Xenon, Standards Press, Moscow, 1976. v = specific volume, mVkg h = specific enthalpy, kj/kg s = specific entropy, kJ/(kg-K). This source contains an exhaustive tabulation of values. The notation 7.420.-4 signifies 7.420 x 10". This book was published in English translation by Hemisphere, New York, 1988 (604 pp.). The 1993 ASHRAE Handbook—Fundamentals (SI ed.) has a thermodynamic chart for pressures from 1 to 2000 bar, temperatures from 90 to 700 K. Saturation and superheat tables and a chart to 50,000 psia, 1220 R appear in Stewart, R. B., R. T. Jacobsen, et al.. Thermodynamic Properties of Refrigerants, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1986 (521 pp.). For specific heat, thermal conductivity, and viscosity see Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants, ASHRAE, 1993. [Pg.265]

Saturation and superheat tables and a chart to 15,000 psia, 840°F appear in Stewart, R. B., R. T. Jacobsen, et al., Thermodynamic Properties of Refrigerants, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1986 (521 pp.). For specific heat, thermal conductivity, and viscosity, see ASHRAE Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants, 1993. [Pg.272]


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