CRC Handbook of Tables for Applied Engineering ScienceNew tables in this edition cover lasers, radiation, cryogenics, ultra-sonics, semi-conductors, high-vacuum techniques, eutectic alloys, and organic and inorganic surface coating. Another major addition is expansion of the sections on engineering materials and compos-ites, with detailed indexing by name, class and usage. The special Index of Properties allows ready comparisons with respect to single property, whether physical, chemical, electrical, radiant, mechani-cal, or thermal. The user of this book is assisted by a comprehensive index, by cross references and by numerically keyed subject headings at the top of each page. Each table is self-explanatory, with units, abbreviations, and symbols clearly defined and tabular material subdivided for easy reading. |
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... 10.386 11.526 1.099 1.519 2.295 16.379 16.506 16.632 44.959 56.291 77.142 1301 1784 2677 2.122 2.879 4.266 Note: The Ps column in this table gives the vapor pressure of pure water at temperature intervals of one degree Fahrenheit.
... 10.386 11.526 1.099 1.519 2.295 16.379 16.506 16.632 44.959 56.291 77.142 1301 1784 2677 2.122 2.879 4.266 Note: The Ps column in this table gives the vapor pressure of pure water at temperature intervals of one degree Fahrenheit.
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It is obtainable from The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, 345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 10017. For further information on the “ASME Steam Tables”, see note at end of Table 1-42. Table 1-8.
It is obtainable from The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, 345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 10017. For further information on the “ASME Steam Tables”, see note at end of Table 1-42. Table 1-8.
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126 320 56 119 Note: R numbers in parentheses are ASHRAE Standard Refrigerant numbers. * Table compiled from several sources. REFERENCE “CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics”, 53rd ed., R.C. Weast, Ed., The Chemical Rubber Co., 1972.
126 320 56 119 Note: R numbers in parentheses are ASHRAE Standard Refrigerant numbers. * Table compiled from several sources. REFERENCE “CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics”, 53rd ed., R.C. Weast, Ed., The Chemical Rubber Co., 1972.
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Contents
ELECTRICAL SCIENCE AND RADIATION | 203 |
CHEMISTRY AND APPLICATIONS | 327 |
NUCLIDES AND NUCLEAR ENGINEERING | 407 |
ENERGY ENGINEERING AND TRANSPORT | 471 |
MECHANICS STRUCTURES AND MACHINES | 593 |
ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOENGINEERING | 647 |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND HUMAN SAFETY | 707 |
COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTATION | 791 |
MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION | 973 |
PROCESSES AND CONTROL | 1041 |
ENGINEERING ORGANIZATIONS AND PUBLISHERS | 1095 |
INDEX | 1119 |
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