Generalized Tables of Corrections to Thermodynamic Properties for Nonpolar Gases

Generalized Tables of Corrections to Thermodynamic Properties for Nonpolar Gases
Author: Harold William Woolley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 670
Release: 1956
Genre: Gas
ISBN:

Tables are presented based on the Lennard-Jones 6-12 potential for nonpolar molecules to be used in the representation of second and third virial coefficients and equation-of-state corrections for enthalpy, entropy, specific heats at constant volume and at constant pressure, the ratio of specific heats, the isentropic expansion coefficient, and the velocity of sound. The treatment for effects involving three molecules jointly uses an empirical adjustment of the Lennard-Jones force parameters within a cluster of three independently of the value for an isolated pair. A graphical correlation of ratios of these parameters with the critical constants is also shown which permits better estimates for compact nonpolar molecules with known critical constants but with limited data of state.

The Chemistry of Propellants

The Chemistry of Propellants
Author: S. S. Penner
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483221296

The Chemistry of Propellants is a collection of papers and comments presented at the meeting on "The Chemistry of Propellants, held in Paris, France on June 8-12, 1959, organized by the AGARD Combustion and Propulsion Panel. This book is organized into six parts encompassing 25 chapters that serve as an introduction to the broad and important subject of propellant chemistry and propulsion applications. The first part deals with the sources, availability, and comparative costing of propulsion system. The second and third parts discuss the theoretical, thermodynamic, and experimental aspects of liquid and solid propellants. The fourth part examines the main problems concerning preparation, storage, and use of propellants for ramjet, while the fifth part looks into the factors leading to deposits in jet engines and some of the consequences of their existence. The sixth part covers the advantages of the high energy chemical propellants, including fluorine and hydrogen. Combustion and propulsion scientists and researchers will find this book beneficial.

Publications

Publications
Author: United States. National Bureau of Standards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1216
Release: 1957
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: