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

Published

Author(s)

M D. Panasiti, Eric Lemmon, S G. Penoncello, R. T. Jacobsen, Daniel G. Friend

Abstract

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.
Citation
International Journal of Thermophysics
Volume
20
Issue
No. 1

Keywords

air, equation of state, fundamental equation, high pressure, high temperature, thermodynamic properties

Citation

Panasiti, M. , Lemmon, E. , Penoncello, S. , Jacobsen, R. and Friend, D. (1999), Thermodynamic Properties of Air from 60 to 2000 K at Pressures up to 2000 Mpa, International Journal of Thermophysics (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created September 30, 1999, Updated October 12, 2021
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