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Table A–5 Saturated water—Pressure table Table A–6 Superheated water Table A–7 Compressed liquid ... gas constant, and critical-point properties Gas Critical-point properties Molar mass, constant, Temperature, Pressure, Volume, Substance Formula Mkg/kmol RkJ/kg·K* K MPa m3/kmol Air — 28.97 0.2870 132.5 3.77 0.0883 Ammonia NH 3 17.03 ...
Tables B-1 and B-2 present data for saturated liquid and saturated vapor. Table B-1 is presented information at regular intervals of temperature while Table B-2 is presented at regular intervals of pressure. Table B-3 presents data for superheated vapor over a matrix of temperatures and pressures.
Values of surface tension calculated from this equation are given in column 4 of Table 1. Notes: (i) T denotes absolute temperature, ITS-90. (ii) The reference temperature is the critical point temperature given in the IAPWS
A Fundamental Equation for Water Covering the Range from the Melting Line to 1273 K at Pressures up to 25000 MPa Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data 18, 1537 (1989); https:// doi.org/10.1063/1.555836
4 lis 2012 · Definitions, online calculator and figures and tables with water properties like density, specific weight and thermal expansion coefficient of liquid water at temperatures ranging 0 to 360°C (32 to 680°F).
shows variations in basic thermophysical properties of water at the critical (Pcr = 22.064 MPa) and three supercritical pressures ( P = 25.0, 30.0, and 35.0 MPa) (also, in addition see Fig. 7).
Based on M = 0.96, the critical pressure coefficient was found to be −0.0697. A pressure coefficient below this critical pressure coefficient constitutes the supercritical region or the region of supersonic flow on the surface of the wing.