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These are slides presented at the 9th International Temperature Symposium, Anaheim, CA, 3/19/2012-3/23-2012 based on the paper "Thermodynamic Analysis and Experimental Study of the Effect of Atmospheric Pressure on the Ice Point"
Wolfgang Wagner, T Riethmann, Rainer Feistel, Allan H. Harvey
New reference equations, adopted by the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam (IAPWS), are presented for the sublimation pressure and melting pressure of ice Ih as a function of temperature. These equations are based on input
Giovanni Garberoglio, Michael R. Moldover, Allan H. Harvey
We employ state-of-the-art pair and three-body potentials for helium to calculate its third density virial coefficient C(T) with uncertainties much smaller than those of the best experimental results, and approximately one-fourth the uncertainty of our
Allan H. Harvey, Mark O. McLinden, Richard A. Perkins
This report summarizes the results of work performed for DOE/NETL Interagency Agreement DE-AI26-06NT42957. The key objectives for this work were to: (1) Use results of first-principles quantum mechanics to develop a description of the thermodynamics of
The first complete five-dimensional potential energy surface is calculated for the interaction of water and carbon dioxide, using second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory (MP2) and coupled-cluster theory with single, double and perturbative triple
We derive path-integral expressions for the second and third virial coefficients of monatomic quantum gases. Unlike previous work that considered only Boltzmann statistics, we include exchange effects (Bose-Einstein or Fermi-Dirac statistics). We use state
This presentation describes the current state of knowledge of the thermodynamic properties of pure carbon dioxide and of CO2-rich mixtures. It includes a description of NIST's REFPROP software and analysis of the dew point for CO2-H2O mixtures.
This is an editorial highlighting the IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series, which is published in JPCRD and produced by the IUPAC Subcommittee on Solubility and Equilibrium Data
A combination of classical thermodynamics and molecular theory was used to calculate the enhancement factor (ratio of partial pressure to saturated vapor pressure) for liquid mercury in equilibrium with air at standard atmospheric pressure in the
The spherical portion of the hydrogen intermolecular potential recently determined in ab initio calculations by Patkowski et al [J. Chem. Phys. 129:094304 (2008)] was used to calculate the viscosity and spherical contribution to the thermal conductivity of