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compressibility of Oxygen

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turduckin

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I need to determine the compressibility of Oxygen at 100psig and 100F. Where can I find this information?
 
At this temperature and pressure Oxygen can pretty much be taken as an ideal gas. I suppose it all depends on what you are trying to calculate and how accurate you want to be.

I have written a units conversion program called Uconeer (which is freeware) that will estimate the compressibilty of several common gases using Peng-Robinson. This is often accurate enough for day-to-day calcs like pipe sizing. You can download the program for free from
An alternative is to use the NIST page at This will calculate the density of your gas at the stated temperature and pressure, and you can back-calculate the compressibility from that if you need it.

Harvey

Katmar Software
Engineering & Risk Analysis Software
 
Confirming that assumption of ideal gas, using SRK I get Z=0.9967.
 
And with Peng Robinson I get Z = 0.993. Just curious, why do you need to know the compressibility? Relief valve sizing?

 
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