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The extended corresponding states (ECS) model of Huber et al. (Huber, M.L., Friend, D.G., Ely, J.F. Prediction of the thermal conductivity of refrigerants and refrigerant mixtures.
A practical representation for the transport coefficients of pure refrigerants R32, R125, R134a, and R125 + R32 mixtures is presented which is valid in the vapor-liquid critical region.
M Chaychian, Joseph Silverman, M I. Al-Sheikhly, Dianne L. Poster, Pedatsur Neta
Complete degradation of 2,2',6,6'-tetrachlorobiphenyl (PCB 54) in transformer oil is achieved by ionizing radiation without degradation of the oil. Gamma irradiation of transformer oil containing PCB 54 (0.27 mg/g) with a dose of 200 kGy results in
Models commonly used to calculate the thermodynamic properties of refrigerants are summarized. For pure refrigerants, the virial, cubic, Martin-Hou, Benedict-Webb-Rubin, and Helmholtz equations of state and the extended corresponding states model are
Michele M. Schantz, Bruce A. Benner Jr, M K. Donais, M. J. Hays, William R. Kelly, Reenie M. Parris, Barbara J. Porter, Dianne L. Poster, Lane C. Sander, Katherine E. Sharpless, Robert D. Vocke Jr., Stephen A. Wise, M Levenson, Susannah B. Schiller, M Vangel
The replacement Standard Reference Materials [SRM 1941, Organics in Marine Sediment, and SRM 1974, Organics in Muscle Tissue [Mytilus edulis], have been prepared and analyzed for the determination of trace organic constituents. SRM 1941a has been issued