Tables of Thermodynamic Properties of Argon from 100 to 3000°K

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Title
Tables of Thermodynamic Properties of Argon from 100 to 3000°K
Description
Tables of the thermodynamic properties of argon are presented for the temperature range of 100 to 3000° K. In the first table, temperature and pressure are the independent variables with the pressure range extending from one to 5000 atm. In the second table, temperature and density are the independent variables with a density range extending from 10-7 to 630 amagats. The additional tabulated properties are the compressibility factor Z and the dimensionless functions E/RT, H/RT, and S/R. The sources of data and the tables are discussed.
Date
1964
Index Abstract
Contrails and DTIC
Photo Quality
Not Needed
Report Number
AEDC TDR 64-68
Creator
Little, Wanda J.
Corporate Author
ARO, Inc.
Laboratory
Arnold Engineering Development Center
Extent
130
Identifier
AD0434368
AD0434368
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
AF 40(600)-1000
DoD Project
None Given
DoD Task
None Given
DTIC Record Exists
Yes
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Date Modified
Scanned by request 5/1/2007 submitted by NC Consulting (Other Industry - International)
Abstract
Tables of the thermodynamic properties of argon are presented for the temperature range of 100 to 3000° K. In the first table, temperature and pressure are the independent variables with the pressure range extending from one to 5000 atm. In the second table, temperature and density are the independent variables with a density range extending from 10-7 to 630 amagats. The additional tabulated properties are the compressibility factor Z and the dimensionless functions E/RT, H/RT, and S/R. The sources of data and the tables are discussed.
Report Availability
Full text available
Date Issued
1964-04
Publisher
Arnold Air Force Station, TN : Arnold Engineering Development Center, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force
Provenance
IIT
Type
report
Format
1 online resource (viii, 122 pages)
Subject
Argon
Tables (Data)
Thermodynamics
Compressive Properties
Density
Energy
Enthalpy
Entropy
High Pressure
High Temperature
Low Temperature
Distribution Conflict
No