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Properties of water and aqueous systems: Metrological applications

November 19, 2004
Author(s)
Daniel G. Friend, Allan H. Harvey
Water and aqueous systems are widely used in metrology, which is a major focus of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Standards such as those produced by IAPWS can be used to calibrate instruments and validate protocols. In this work

Physical Properties of Water

July 1, 2004
Author(s)
Allan H. Harvey, Daniel G. Friend
This chapter reviews the best current information about the thermophysical properties of the fluid phases of water, focusing particularlyon the way in which water's properties change with temperature and pressure at conditions relevant to high-temperature

Establishing Benchmarks for the First Industrial Fluids Simulation Challenge

May 15, 2004
Author(s)
Daniel G. Friend, David Frurip, Joe W. Magee, J Olson
In order to judge the entries in the First Fluid Properties Simulation Challenge [1], a benchmarking committee was established, comprised of the authors of this paper. The mandate of the committee was to determine best values for the physical property

The First Industrial Fluid Properties Simulation Challenge

March 1, 2004
Author(s)
F Case, Anne M. Chaka, Daniel G. Friend, David Frurip, J Golab, R Johnson, J Moore, Raymond D. Mountain, J Olson, Martin Schiller, J Storer
The Industrial Fluid Properties Simulation Challenge [1] was established to promote the use of molecular simulation methods to predict industrially relevant materials properties. The organizing committee (the authors of this paper) also wished to establish

The Industrial Fluid Properties Simulation Challenge

March 1, 2004
Author(s)
Raymond D. Mountain, F Case, Anne M. Chaka, Daniel G. Friend, David Frurip, Russell D. Johnson III, J Golab, P Kolar, J Moore, J Olson, Martin Schiller, J Storer
This poster describes the results, activities, and philosophy of the Industrial Fluids Simulation Challenge. The recently completed open competition challenged practitioners of molecular simulation to calculate accurate physical properties for pure

Forum 2000: Fluid Properties for New Technologies, Connecting Virtual Design With Physical Reality

October 1, 2001
Author(s)
James C. Rainwater, Daniel G. Friend, Howard J. Hanley, Allan H. Harvey, C D. Holcomb, Arno R. Laesecke, Joe W. Magee, Chris D. Muzny
Forum 2000 was held at the 14th symposium for Thermophysical Properties, with all symposium attendees invited. The Forum addressed the present needs and prioities for thermophysical properties measurements and the challenges facing the experimental

Speed of Sound as a Thermodynamic Property of Fluids

September 15, 2001
Author(s)
Daniel G. Friend
In this chapter, we review the principles of sound propagation in fluid systems. From a study of the hydrodynamic equations, sound propagation is shown to be a wave phenomenon. The speed of sound then can be derieved at any state point from a knowledge of

Final Report of the e-SRM Committee on the Optimal Delivery of Services to Customers for Standard Reference Materials

June 1, 2001
Author(s)
John C. Travis, Sally Bruce, D J. Clarke, James R. Ehrstein, Michael S. Epstein, Daniel G. Friend, T E. Gills, Kenneth G. Inn, Larry L. Lucas, James E. Potzick, M H. Saunders, N M. Trahey, G M. Ugiansky, R. Michael Verkouteren, D P. Vigliotti, Robert Watters
The e-SRM committee was formed at the request of Technology Services (TS) to recommend ways to employ appropriate technologies to optimize the consistency, efficiency, and effectiveness with which NIST provides technical support to customers for Standard

History of the Symposium on Thermophysical Properties

June 1, 2001
Author(s)
William M. Haynes, Jan V. Sengers, R. T. Jacobsen, Daniel G. Friend
The Symposium on Thermophysical Properties represents a series of conferences that started in 1959 at Purdue University, which at the that time was the home of the Thermophysical Properties Research Center (TPRC), founded by Professor Yeram S. Touloukian

Report on Forum 2000: Fluid Properties for New Technologies - Connecting Virtual Design with Physical Reality

May 14, 2001
Author(s)
James C. Rainwater, Daniel G. Friend, Howard J. Hanley, Allan H. Harvey, C D. Holcomb, Arno D. Laesecke, Joe W. Magee, Chris D. Muzny
Forum 2000, which addressed the present needs and priorities for thermophysical properties measurements, was held June 29, 2000, at the 14th Symposium for Thermophysical Properties in Boulder, Colorado. Seven distinguished experts presented overviews of

Critical Compressibility Factors for Chain Molecules

September 1, 2000
Author(s)
L L. Lue, Daniel G. Friend, J. R. Elliott
For many equations of state for fluids composed of chain-like molecules, the compressibility factor is related to the chain number concentration only through the total monomer concentration. For these theories, we find that the critical compressibility

Experimental Data for the Viscosity and Thermal Conductivity of Water and Steam

March 1, 2000
Author(s)
Marc J. Assael, E Bekou, D Giakoumakis, Daniel G. Friend, M A. Killeen, J Millat, A Nagashima
As part of a joint project between the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam and the Subcommittee on Transport Properties of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Commission 1.2 on Thermodynamics, all available and

Thermodynamic Properties of Air from 60 to 2000 K at Pressures up to 2000 Mpa

October 1, 1999
Author(s)
M D. Panasiti, Eric Lemmon, S G. Penoncello, R. T. Jacobsen, Daniel G. Friend
A thermodynamic property formulation for standard dry air based upon experimental P-p-T, heat capactiy, and speed of sound data and predicted values, which extends the range of prior formulations to higher pressures and temperatures, is presented.

New Steam Properties Are Coming

April 1, 1999
Author(s)
J Bellows, J B. Sewell, Daniel G. Friend, Allan H. Harvey, Johanna Levelt Sengers, William T. Parry, Jan V. Sengers, H J. White
The IFC-67 Formulation for Industrial Use for the thermodynamic properties of water and steam (familiar to many from its implementation in the ASME Steam Tables) has served as the international steam property standard for contractual and design

Thermodynamic Properties of Air at Pressures to 2000 MPa

August 1, 1998
Author(s)
William M. Haynes, Eric W. Lemmon, Daniel G. Friend, R Jacobsen
A new formulation for the thermodynamic properties of standard dry air at pressures to 2000 MPa has been developed. This formulation, which can be used at temperatures from the freezing liquid line to 2000 K, is based on comprehensive experimental