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Thermal Properties of H20-LiBr

Thermal Properties of H20-LiBr

Thermal Properties of H20-LiBr

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I am in need of properties values for Water-Lithium Bromide solution. I have one referance (McNeely 1979) but have not had any luck in locating it or any other source. Are there any online sources or book sources available, any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance


RE: Thermal Properties of H20-LiBr

Hi TCrush,

First of all, see the LiBr-H2O's (h,%,t) diagrams and algorithmis on Ashrae's Handbook, Fundamentals, chap. 17.

For details see the Final Report, RP919, Secondary Properties Of Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solutions, Robert Tapscott, Murdoch University, September 1996 - June 1997, TC 8.3, Absorption and Heat Operated Machines.
This report can be Downloaded by fee at http://www.ashrae.org

Ally, J. Braunstein of the ORNL's Chemical Technology Division and A.Sjoreenat of the ORNL's Computing Applications Division, have developed a software to calculate the properties for various salt-water solutions.
The SW is known as "Aqueous Electrolytes (AE)" http://www.ornl.gov/-

Regards

Gianfranco



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