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Cryogenic Steam Tables

Cryogenic Steam Tables

Cryogenic Steam Tables

(OP)
Does anyone know where I could get a copy of cryogenic steam tables?  Mainly needed for O2, N2, and Ar.  Other gases would be helpful too.

thanks!

RE: Cryogenic Steam Tables

mminford:

There is no such thing as a cryogenic steam table.  Steam is simply not a cryogen.  However, I suspect you mean you are seeking thermodynamic values for liquefied gases in the cryogenic zone (< -150 oF).

If I've correctly guessed your interest, then go to:

http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/fluid/

and you will find the thermo data you are seeking not only for Oxygen, Nitrogen, & Argon but for approximately 30+ other elements and compounds.

I hope this resolves your need and that it helps you out.

RE: Cryogenic Steam Tables

(OP)
Thanks,

I was looking for something more in tabular form.  Do you know any books or sites I can find that?

RE: Cryogenic Steam Tables

mminford:

Your request still doesn't make sense.  The NIST website gives you an explicit, downloadable tabulated result of any range or pressures/temperatures that you desire.

And what's more, it can be pasted directly into Excel.  What better tabular form is there?  Perhaps I don't understand your needs correctly, but I'm following your english-described needs as precisely as I am able to.

RE: Cryogenic Steam Tables

(OP)
Thanks, I did not know you could create the table.

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