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    Cryogenic Steam Tables

    Thanks, I did not know you could create the table.
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    Cryogenic Steam Tables

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

    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!
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    Cryogenic Trailer Sub-Level Design

    I'm new to designing sub-levels for cryogenic trailers and was wondering if anyone has any information on the sub levels? The tanks on the trailers can range from about 50 ft long and 10 ft in diameter and weighing 40,000 lbs empty. Full depends on the liquid. Our company had someone design...
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    Liquid Level Calculations for Trailer Tanks

    We refurbish trailers and out source our liquid level calculations. Does anyone know how to calculate them for the different size trailers? They can range anywhere from 3000 Gal. to 6500 Gal. and possibly above. I know the slope of the trailer has to be considered. If you need any more...
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    Reliquifying flash

    Thanks iainuts, I appreciate the help. I thought this would be the case, but I just wanted to be sure since I am new to the field. If you have any valuable information that would help me in my career in cryogenics (websites, books, etc.), I would be greatful of it. If not, I thank you for all...
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    Reliquifying flash

    Argon venting from a dewar. Argon is expensive we would like to capture it. Pressure could range anywhere from 50-250 psig. Once it's reliquified, we want to put it back in a bulk tank.
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    Reliquifying flash

    Is there an inexpensive way to trap flash and reliquify it? I'm faily new out of college and I know that you can either use a refrigeration system or a compressor. Which is the best method and most inexpensive way?

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