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finding flowing Z and flowing K (spec.ht. ratio) for mixed gas?

finding flowing Z and flowing K (spec.ht. ratio) for mixed gas?

finding flowing Z and flowing K (spec.ht. ratio) for mixed gas?

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I have some very old copies of some literature (tables) titled 'Universal Oil Products Company P952.4 dated 3/26/65.  I used these over 25 years ago for determining flowing 'Z'(compressibility factor)and flowing 'K'(specific heat ratio)of mixed gas streams based on Tr and Pr, for the purpose of control valve sizing.  I was hoping to find new electronic copies of these, with definitions of the terms "(CP-C*P)/R" and "(CP-CV)/R" or at least these definitions.  Alternatively, maybe a new source for similar info.  Please, help, I have been looking for some time now without success.  I know how to calculate the Molecular Weight and Tr and Pr for the mixed streams.  

RE: finding flowing Z and flowing K (spec.ht. ratio) for mixed gas?


You could try to search this whole site (as I did -using the topline bar search engine) and come up with some indications.

thread-244590: specific heat ratio of a gas mixture seems to give something?

..or you could try posting in other forums  

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