Cryogenic fluids databook
Cryogenic fluids databook
The aim of the Cryogenic Fluids Databook is to provide a ready source of reference to the physical and thermodynamic properties of certain of the commonly used permanent gases including air, argon, helium, hydrogen, krypton, methane, neon, nitrogen and oxygen.
The properties shown for each gas are those generally required when designing cryogenic systems. It is intended that the Databook will serve as a convenient source of information for initial design purposes. For each fluid, the properties are presented in tabular form together with thermodynamic diagrams. In each case, the tables are preceded by fixed-point data, the source of the data and, where necessary, a summary of the behaviour of the fluid.
0-9543030-0-8
British Cryogenics Council
Cook, P.B.A.
b7035989-e052-4ec7-ab19-125b51b578b0
2002
Cook, P.B.A.
b7035989-e052-4ec7-ab19-125b51b578b0
Cook, P.B.A.
(2002)
Cryogenic fluids databook
,
British Cryogenics Council
Abstract
The aim of the Cryogenic Fluids Databook is to provide a ready source of reference to the physical and thermodynamic properties of certain of the commonly used permanent gases including air, argon, helium, hydrogen, krypton, methane, neon, nitrogen and oxygen.
The properties shown for each gas are those generally required when designing cryogenic systems. It is intended that the Databook will serve as a convenient source of information for initial design purposes. For each fluid, the properties are presented in tabular form together with thermodynamic diagrams. In each case, the tables are preceded by fixed-point data, the source of the data and, where necessary, a summary of the behaviour of the fluid.
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Published date: 2002
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Local EPrints ID: 22211
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/22211
ISBN: 0-9543030-0-8
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