Thermodynamic Properties of Gaseous Nitrogen

Thermodynamic Properties of Gaseous Nitrogen

Author: Harold William Woolley

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Published: 1956

Total Pages: 128

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The tables of thermal properties of molecular nitrogen that have been prepared in an NBS-NACA series have been grouped together herein for convenient use. They include the thermodynamic functions for the gas, both real and ideal, the transport properties for a gas, and the vapor pressure of the liquid and the solid. A table of ideal-gas properties is presented, including the specific heat at constant pressure, enthalpy, entropy, and the free-energy function; and a table giving these same properties for atomic nitrogen is also included. The tables of the real-gas thermodynamic properties include density, compressibility factor, entropy, enthalpy, specific heat at constant presssure, ratio of specific heats, and velocity of sound at very low frequency.


The Thermodynamic Properties of Nitrogen from 64 to 300 ̊K Between 0.1 and 200 Atmospheres

The Thermodynamic Properties of Nitrogen from 64 to 300 ̊K Between 0.1 and 200 Atmospheres

Author: Thomas R. Strobridge

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Published: 1962

Total Pages: 188

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The internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, and specific volume of molecular nitrogen are derived and tabulated as functions of temperature and pressure. In addition to a mathematical model for the pressure-volume-temperature surface, accurate functions are given for the representation of the vapor pressure, density of saturated liquid, specific heat of saturated liquid, and the specific heat at zero pressure. Tubular values in British units over the same pressure and temperature are available as Supplement A of this Technical Note.