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Joule-Thomson Coefficient for air

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plrbb

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I am trying to determine the temperature of air in a compressed air distribution sytem after a pressure reducing control valve. The air should cool to the J-T effect but cannot locate data for the the J-T coefficient for air in the 0 to 100 degrees C range.
 
Perry's 6th edition, page 2-133 has this data. It's easier for me to email you a copy than trying to recopy it here, please drop me your email address either here or at testdog2000@yahoo.com
 
As TD2K says Perry VI has a table.

For 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100 Celsius -->:


1 atm 0.2745 0.2320 0.1956 0.1614 0.1355
20 atm 0.2580 0.2173 0.1830 0.1508 0.1258
 
We are using the table provided by the NIS for nitrogen it should give you sufficiently close values
 
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