Thermophysical properties
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*[[Thermophysical Properties: Liquid-Vapor at Saturation|Liquid-Vapor at Saturation]] | *[[Thermophysical Properties: Liquid-Vapor at Saturation|Liquid-Vapor at Saturation]] | ||
+ | :[[Thermophysical Properties: Acetone|Acetone]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Ammonia|Ammonia]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Cesium|Cesium]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Dowtherm|Dowtherm]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Ethane|Ethane]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Ethanol|Ethanol]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Freon®-113|Freon®-113]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Freon®-123|Freon®-123]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Freon®-134a|Freon®-134a]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Freon®-21|Freon®-21]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Freon®-22|Freon®-22]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Helium|Helium]], [[Thermophysical Properties: heptane|heptane]]</b> | ||
+ | *<b>[[Thermophysical Properties: Lead|Lead]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Lithium|Lithium]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Mercury|Mercury]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Methanol|Methanol]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Nitrogen|Nitrogen]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Potassium|Potassium]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Rubidium|Rubidium]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Silver|Silver]], [[Thermophysical Properties: Sodium|Sodium]], and [[Thermophysical Properties: Water|Water]]. | ||
*[[Thermophysical Properties: Mass Transfer Properties|Mass Transfer Properties]] | *[[Thermophysical Properties: Mass Transfer Properties|Mass Transfer Properties]] | ||
*[[Thermophysical Properties: Radiation Properties|Radiation Properties]] | *[[Thermophysical Properties: Radiation Properties|Radiation Properties]] |
Revision as of 00:17, 22 May 2009
- Aluminum and aluminum alloy, beryllium, chromium, copper and alloy, iron and steel, molybdenum, nickel and alloy, niobium, tantalum, tungsten, nonmetallic solids, and insulation materials.
- Air, carbon dioxide (CO2), Helium (He), Hydrogen (H2), Nitrogen (N2), Oxygen (O2), Water (H2O) vapor, liquid gasoline, unused engine oil, and volume expansion coefficients for liquids.
- Acetone, Ammonia, Cesium, Dowtherm, Ethane, Ethanol, Freon®-113, Freon®-123, Freon®-134a, Freon®-21, Freon®-22, Helium, heptane</b>