| Table-A |
SL Model |
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Material properties (cp = cv and v = 1/ρ) of solids and liquids upon which the SL (solid/liquid) model is built. The corresponding state daemon can be found in the
page. |
| Table-B |
PC Model |
H2O |
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Saturation and superheated tables for phase-change (PC) fluids. The corresponding daemons (more than 60 fluids) are located in the
page. |
| R134a |
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| R-12 |
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NH3 |
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| N2 |
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Propane |
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| Table-C |
PG Model |
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Material properties - cp, cv, R, k, etc. - upon which the perfect gas (PG) model (ideal gas with constant
specific heats) is built.
The corresponding state daemon can be found in the
page. |
| Table-D |
IG Model |
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Polynomial relation and tabular data for cp as a function of absolute temperature T. |
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Ideal gas (IG) tables for several gases. The corresponding state daemon
(more than 100 gases) is located in the
page. |
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| Table-E |
RG Model |
Critical Constants |
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Critical properties of various fluids used in the real gas (RG) model. |
| Lee- Kesler |
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Compressibility charts used in the real gas (RG) model. Lee-Kesler charts are based on ideal fluid assumption and Nelson-Obert charts are based on average data. Daemons are located in the
page. |
| Nelson- Obert |
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BWR
Coefficents |
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Constants used in Benedict-Webb-Rubin (BWR) equation of state. |
| Table-F |
Psychrometric Chart |
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Old fashioned psychrometric chart. The corresponding daemon is located in the
page. |
| Table-G |
Reaction Tables |
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Formation enthalpies, heating values, and equilibrium constants tables. Daemons are located in
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pages. |
| Table-H |
High Speed Flow Tables |
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Isentropic and normal shock tables, and barometric pressure and temperature variation table. Gas Dynamics daemons are located in the
page.
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| Table-I |
Unit Conversion Table |
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Handy conversion table in a pdf file. The corresponding daemon, located in the
page, is much more comprehensive. |
| Table-J |
Equation Sheet |
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Frequently used equations for property evaluation and system analysis in a pdf file. |