Tables Used For Thermodynamics
Tables Used For Thermodynamics
Tables Used For Thermodynamics
APPENDIX 1 PROPERTY TABLES AND CHARTS (SI UNITS)
Table A1 Molar mass, gas constant, and criticalpoint properties 898
Table A2 Idealgas specific heats of various common gases 899
Table A3 Properties of common liquids, solids, and foods 902
Table A4 Saturated water—Temperature table 904
Table A5 Saturated water—Pressure table 906
Table A6 Superheated water 908
Table A7 Compressed liquid water 912
Table A8 Saturated ice–water vapor 913
Figure A9 Ts diagram for water 914
Figure A Mollier diagram for water 915
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Table A11 Saturated refrigerant134a—Temperature table 916
Table A12 Saturated refrigerant134a—Pressure table 917
Table A13 Superheated refrigerant134a 918
Figure A Ph diagram for refrigerant134a 920
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Figure A Nelson–Obert generalized compressibility chart 921
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Table A16 Properties of the atmosphere at high altitude 922
Table A17 Idealgas properties of air 923
Table A18 Idealgas properties of nitrogen, N2 925
Table A19 Idealgas properties of oxygen, O2 927
Table A20 Idealgas properties of carbon dioxide, CO2 929
Table A21 Idealgas properties of carbon monoxide, CO 931
Table A22 Idealgas properties of hydrogen, H2 933
Table A23 Idealgas properties of water vapor, H2O 934
Table A24 Idealgas properties of monatomic oxygen, O 936
Table A25 Idealgas properties of hydroxyl, OH 936
Table A26 Enthalpy of formation, Gibbs function of formation, and absolute entropy at 25°C, 1 atm
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Table A27 Properties of some common fuels and hydrocarbons 938
Table A28 Natural logarithms of the equilibrium constant Kp 939
Figure A Generalized enthalpy departure chart 940
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Figure A Generalized entropy departure chart 941
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Figure A Psychrometric chart at 1 atm total pressure 942
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Table A32 Onedimensional isentropic compressibleflow functions for an ideal gas with k = 1.4 943
Table A33 Onedimensional normalshock functions for an ideal gas with k = 1.4 944
Table A34 Rayleigh flow functions for an ideal gas with k = 1.4 945
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Figure A9
Ts diagram for water.
Source of Data: From NBS/NRC Steam Tables/1 by Lester Haar, John S. Gallagher, and George S.
Kell. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Books, Inc., 1984.
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Figure A10
Mollier diagram for water.
Source of Data: From NBS/NRC Steam Tables/1 by Lester Haar, John S. Gallagher, and George S.
Kell. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Books, Inc., 1984.
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Note: The reference point used for the chart is different than that used in the R134a tables. Therefore,
problems should be solved using all property data either from the tables or from the chart, but not from
both.
Source of Data: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and AirConditioning Engineers, Inc.,
Atlanta, GA.
Figure A14
Ph diagram for refrigerant134a.
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Figure A15
Nelson—Obert generalized compressibility chart.
Used with permission of Dr. Edward E. Obert, University of Wisconsin.
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Figure A29
Generalized enthalpy departure chart.
Source of Data: Redrawn from Gordon van Wylen and Richard Sontag, Fundamentals of Classical
Thermodynamics, (SI version), 2d ed., Wiley, New York, 1976.
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Figure A30
Generalized entropy departure chart.
Source of Data: Redrawn from Gordon van Wylen and Richard Sontag, Fundamentals of Classical
Thermodynamics, (SI version), 2d ed., Wiley, New York, 1976.
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Figure A31
Psychrometric chart at 1 atm total pressure.
Reprinted by permission of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and AirConditioning
Engineers, Inc., Atlanta, GA; used with permission.
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