At 15.20 96-09-20, JUHA FLINKMAN wrote:>Hi George, > >I've got lots of mail on this subject, asking for reference on this >compressibility thing. It's just standard technical textbook stuff >that I learned from my engineer buddies. Hello, A good reference is "Encyclopedie des Gaz". This book is compiled by l'Air Liquide and has a lot of data for many gases. I found one in the library at my university. In this book you can find a tabel for air from to 1000 bar and temperatures from 85 to 1300 K. =46or 290K (17=B0C/63=B0F) the densities are P roh "Loss" [bar] [kg*m^-3] 1 1,202 2 2,404 0% 4 4,812 6 7,225 8 9,634 10 12,06 -0,4% 20 24,19 30 36,39 40 48,64 50 60,90 -1,4% 60 73,15 70 85,40 80 97,66 90 109,8 100 121,9 -1,4% 200 234,7 2,4% 300 326,8 9,4% 400 398,6 17,1% 500 455,2 600 501,1 700 538,8 800 571,4 900 599,5 1000 624,6 48,1% /Sten /Sten Meyer * Mogatan 1 * 426 76 V FROELUNDA * SWEDEN * m87stme@mt*.ch*.se* *
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