IC 6337 Specific Heat of Water Vapor at High Temperatures Derived from Explosion Experiments

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. D. Eastman
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Sep 1, 1930

Abstract

There are three researches upon the specific heat of water vapor by the method of explosion that are sufficiently advanced in technique and suitable in plan to justify careful study of their results , with the double purpose of fixing the best available experimental values and indicating the attainable accuracy of the method. These three researches comprise the work of Pier , Bjerrum , and Siegel.5 The work of earlier date than Pier's suffers from obvious inaccuracy of measurement , while the experiments more recent than Siegel's , such as those of Womersley6 , of Bone and his collaborators , and of Maxwell and Wheeler , 8 are for the most part not well designed for the accurate determination of the heat capacities in question . Some of the errors to which they are especially subject have been discussed by David and by David and Thorp.
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APA: E. D. Eastman  (1930)  IC 6337 Specific Heat of Water Vapor at High Temperatures Derived from Explosion Experiments

MLA: E. D. Eastman IC 6337 Specific Heat of Water Vapor at High Temperatures Derived from Explosion Experiments. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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