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DescriptionCompressibility Factor of Air 75-200 K.png |
English: Compressibility Factor of Air (Z), temperature range 75-200 °K
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Perry's Chemical Eng Handbook (1984) 6th ed. (table 3-162).
The original source:
Calculated from values of presure, volume (or density), and temperature in Vassernan, Kazavchinskii, and Rabinovich, "Thermophysical Properties of Air and Air Components;' Moscow, Nauka, 1966, and NBS-NSF Trans. TT 70-50095, 1971: and Vassernan and Rabinovich, "Thermophysical Properties of Liquid Air and Its Component, "Moscow, 1968, and NBS-NSF Trans. 69-55092, 1970.
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