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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... authorities do not agree, an effort is made to favor the latest and most authentic source, or to use the values selected by engineering standards or codes or those published by the National Standard Reference Data System (NSRDS).
... authorities do not agree, an effort is made to favor the latest and most authentic source, or to use the values selected by engineering standards or codes or those published by the National Standard Reference Data System (NSRDS).
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... 41.45 722.2 1.664 200 300 8.185 9.489 718.5 774.0 1.472 1.550 4.021 695 713.7 770.8 1.385 .466 1.935 2.295 703.9 764.5 1.294 1.379 Based on zero for the saturated liquid at -40 ° F . #From National Bureau of Standards Circulars No.
... 41.45 722.2 1.664 200 300 8.185 9.489 718.5 774.0 1.472 1.550 4.021 695 713.7 770.8 1.385 .466 1.935 2.295 703.9 764.5 1.294 1.379 Based on zero for the saturated liquid at -40 ° F . #From National Bureau of Standards Circulars No.
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... “Thermodynamic Properties of Argon from the Triple Point to 300 K at Pressures to 1000 Atmospheres”, A.L. Gosman, R.D. McCarty, and J.G. Hust, National Standard Reference Data Series—National Bureau of Standards, 27 March, 1969.
... “Thermodynamic Properties of Argon from the Triple Point to 300 K at Pressures to 1000 Atmospheres”, A.L. Gosman, R.D. McCarty, and J.G. Hust, National Standard Reference Data Series—National Bureau of Standards, 27 March, 1969.
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... R.W. Powell, C.Y. Ho, and P.E. Liley, National Standard Reference Data Series- National Bureau of Standards—8, 1966. Table 1-41. THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SATURATED MERCURY* Enthalpy and Entropy 1.1 85 Gases and Vapors.
... R.W. Powell, C.Y. Ho, and P.E. Liley, National Standard Reference Data Series- National Bureau of Standards—8, 1966. Table 1-41. THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SATURATED MERCURY* Enthalpy and Entropy 1.1 85 Gases and Vapors.
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STANDARD. PRESSURE. (Continued). EXAMPLES: Example 1. Benzene boils at 20°C at 75 mm pressure. What is its normal boiling point? We do not find benzene in the table but we find hydrocarbons in group 2, and a group 2 compound with a ...
STANDARD. PRESSURE. (Continued). EXAMPLES: Example 1. Benzene boils at 20°C at 75 mm pressure. What is its normal boiling point? We do not find benzene in the table but we find hydrocarbons in group 2, and a group 2 compound with a ...
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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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