Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Organic Salts

Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Organic Salts

Author: Paolo Franzosini

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1483152316

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Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Organic Salts is concerned with the thermodynamic and transport properties of organic salts, namely, pure salts, mixtures, and solutions. The transport properties of pure molten salts and binary mixtures of molten salts with organic ions are given, along with the transport properties of organic salts in aqueous solutions. This book is divided into three sections and opens with a discussion on the statistical treatment and of computer simulation methods for molten salts as well as their results for pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) data. The PVT data for organic molten salts determined experimentally are considered, and the thermal properties as well as the melting mechanism of pure salts are described. A method by which PVT data at high pressure can be estimated from those at low pressure with sufficiently high accuracy is also outlined. The next section deals with salt mixtures, their phase diagrams, and their transport properties. The final section looks at the transport properties of organic salts in aqueous solutions; thermodynamic quantities of micelle formation; and formation of lyotropic liquid crystals by organic salts. Two appendixes showing the structure of the pure solids and the use of the melts in electrochemical studies are included. This monograph will be a useful resource for organic chemists.


Thermodynamic and Transport Properties

Thermodynamic and Transport Properties

Author: Claus Borgnakke

Publisher:

Published: 1997-03-10

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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Thermodynamic and Transport Properties This paperback book/disk set provides a comprehensive collection of thermodynamic tables and transportation properties in an easily accessible format. Featuring both English and SI units, the program features new substances such as the latest refrigerants and fuels. A variety of combinations of properties can be used as input for the disk calculations. This easy-to-use, mouse-driven program offers graphing and printing capabilities. This Outstanding Resource: Features full thermodynamic tables for 25 substances including: water, various refrigerants, cryogenic fluids, and hydrocarbons. Tables include numerical values for equation of state constants and virial coefficients. Highlights transport properties for a variety of gases, liquids, and solids. Covers new substances, such as refrigerants (R-134a, R-123, and R-152a) and fuels (methane, ethane, and ethylene). Contains ideal gas tables with thermochemical properties and equilibrium constants. Includes tables with numerical values for equation of state constants and virial coefficients. Minimum Hardware Requirements: IBM compatible 386 (486 DX or better recommended) VGA graphics Windows 3.1 or later 4 MB RAM 5 MB of available disk space


Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Fluids

Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Fluids

Author: G. F. C. Rogers

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 1995-01-09

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780631197034

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The fifth edition has been issued to incorporate two new tables - Data of Refrigerant 134a and a table containing for selected substances, molar enthalpies and molar Gibbs functions of formation, Equilibirum constants of formation, as well as molar heat capacities and absolute entropies.


Approximations for the Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of High-temperature Air

Approximations for the Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of High-temperature Air

Author: C. Frederick Hansen

Publisher:

Published: 1958

Total Pages: 724

ISBN-13:

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The thermodynamic and transport prorerties of high-temperature air are found in closed form starting from approximate partition functions for the major components in air and neglecting all minor components. The compressibility, energy, entropy, the specific heats, the speed of sound, the coefficients of viscosity and of thermal conductivity, and the Prandtl numbers for air are tabulated from 500 degrees to 15,000 degrees K over a range of pressure from 0.0001 to 100 atmospheres. The enthalpy of air and the mol fractions of the major components of air can easily be found from the tabulated values for compressibility and energy. It is predicted that the Prandtl number for fully ionized air will become small compared to unity, the order of 0.01, and this implies that boundary layers in such flow will be very transparent to heat flux.


Progress in International Research on Thermodynamic and Transport Properties

Progress in International Research on Thermodynamic and Transport Properties

Author: Eric F. Lype

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 773

ISBN-13: 1483225860

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Progress in International Research on Thermodynamic and Transport Properties covers the proceedings of the 1962 Second Symposium by the same title, held at Purdue University and the Thermophysical Properties Research Center. This symposium brings together theoretical and experimental research works on the thermodynamic and transport properties of gases, liquids, and solids. This text is organized into nine parts encompassing 68 chapters that cover topics from thixotropy to molecular orbital calculations. The first three parts review papers on theoretical, experimental, and computational studies of the various aspects of thermodynamic properties. These parts discuss the principles of phase equilibria, throttling, volume heat capacity, steam, volumetric behavior, enthalpy, and density. The subsequent part highlights the theoretical evaluations of transport properties, such as viscosity, diffusion, and conductivity, as well as the transport processes. These topics are followed by surveys of the theories in intermolecular forces and their applications. Other parts consider the measurement of thermal conductivity, viscosity, and radiation. The final parts examine the properties of ionized gases and non-Newtonian fluids. This book will prove useful to mechanical and chemical engineers.