Gas Tables: Thermodynamic Properties of Air Products of Combustion and Component Gases Compressible Flow Functions
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This revision of Gas Tables not only endows its contents with a higher and more uniform degree of accuracy, but also extends and enhances its practical application. The most recent physical, molecular, and spectroscopic constants were employed in reevaluating the thermodynamic properties of air at low pressures, each of its component gases, and the combustion products of hydrocarbon fuels and several other gaseous substances. Because of the relevance to the energy industries, the thermodynamic properties for combustion products of hydrocarbon fuels with 100 percent theoretical air are included in the tables.
Publisher : Krieger Pub Co; 2nd edition (March 16, 1992)
Language : English
Hardcover : 232 pages
ISBN-10 : 0894646834
ISBN-13 : 978-0894646836
Item Weight : 1.85 pounds
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.75 x 11.25 inches
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Extends And Enhances Their Practical Application
“Professor Joseph H. Keenan, who was the motivating force behind these tables from the beginning, died at the age of 77 on July 17, 1977.Although his health had gradually declined during the last two years of his life, he continued to engage in preparations leading to the publication of this revision.With the project seriously jeopardized by the loss of Professor Keenan’s experience and guidance, coauthor Dr. Jing Chao and his son, William C. H. Chao, who were already actively involved, greatly expanded their participation.Dr. Chao, for example, completely rewrote the chapter now entitled, “Sources of Data and Calculation Methods.”Other individuals, including many…..”[from the book of the in memoriam Joseph H. Keenam, by Matthew A. Keenan, Belmont, Massachusetts, January, 1980]”This revision of the Gas Tables not only endows their contents with a higher and more uniform degree of accuracy, but also EXTENDS AND ENHANCES THEIR PRACTICAL APPLICATION.The most recent physical, molecular, and spectroscopic constants were employed in reevaluation the thermodynamic properties of air at low pressures and of each of its component gases as well as the combustion products of hydrocarbon fuels and several other gaseous substances…..”[from the book of the preface to the second edition of the gas tables by Jing Chao, Bryan, Texas, January, 1980]