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Thermodynamic Tables to Accompany glossy Engineering Thermodynamics is a significant other textual content to Modern Engineering Thermodynamics via Robert T. Balmer.

It includes Appendices-Appendix C positive factors forty thermodynamic tables, whereas Appendix D presents 6 thermodynamic charts. those charts and tables are supplied in a separate publication to offer teachers the flexibleness of permitting scholars to deliver the tables into exams.

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10a Superheated Refrigerant-22 Vapor (English Units) Abs. press. (psia) P Sat. temp. (°F) T Temperature (°F) Sat. 10a Superheated Refrigerant-22 Vapor (English Units) Abs. press. (psia) P Sat. temp. (°F) T continued Temperature (°F) Sat. 21165 – – – – – Source: Reprinted by permission from Haberman, W. , John, J. E. , 1980. Engineering Thermodynamics. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, MA, pp. 416–417 ( Table A. 11). 10b Superheated Refrigerant-22 Vapor (Metric Units) Abs. press. (kPa) Sat. temp. (°C) Sat.

Allyn & Bacon, Boston, MA, pp. 10). 10a Superheated Refrigerant-22 Vapor (English Units) Abs. press. (psia) P Sat. temp. (°F) T Temperature (°F) Sat. 10a Superheated Refrigerant-22 Vapor (English Units) Abs. press. (psia) P Sat. temp. (°F) T continued Temperature (°F) Sat. 21165 – – – – – Source: Reprinted by permission from Haberman, W. , John, J. E. , 1980. Engineering Thermodynamics. Allyn & Bacon, Boston, MA, pp. 416–417 ( Table A. 11). 10b Superheated Refrigerant-22 Vapor (Metric Units) Abs.

Hfg Sat. Vapor hg Sat. Liquid sf Evap. sfg Sat. 7696 Source: Reprinted from Van Wylen, G. , Sonntag, R. , 1986. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics, third ed. Wiley, New York. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Appendix C: Thermodynamic Tables Temp. 466 Thermodynamic Tables Abs. Press. psia (Sat. ) Abs. Press. psia (Sat. 382 Note: Units are v – ft 3/lbm, h – Btu/lbm, s – Btu/(lbm · R). Source: Reprinted from Van Wylen, G. , Sonntag, R. , 1986. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics, third ed.

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