IC 8226 Application Of The Method Of Least Squares To PVT Data On Gases ? Introduction (73ef0c9d-502c-407f-b58c-5746a0c7355f)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. J. Dalton
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The Helium Research Center, Helium Activity, Bureau of Mines, is presently engaged in a critical examination of all of the PVT data on helium that appear in the literature. The long-range objective is the development of a single equation of state for helium that will allow all of the thermodynamic properties to be calculated and will reproduce all of the data within the accuracy with which the data arc known. A preliminary objective is to obtain the best val¬ues of the second virial coefficients and to develop an equation that will reproduce the best values as a function of temperature. The method of treatment consists in expressing the PV product of a gas, for a given isotherm, in terms of a power series in either the pressure or the density and evaluating the constants by least squares solution. Associated with these functions whose coefficients have been evaluated by least squares, the following errors, or deviations, are of interest; the standard error of a single measurement; the standard error in each coefficient; and the standard error of the resulting function.
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APA: B. J. Dalton  (1964)  IC 8226 Application Of The Method Of Least Squares To PVT Data On Gases ? Introduction (73ef0c9d-502c-407f-b58c-5746a0c7355f)

MLA: B. J. Dalton IC 8226 Application Of The Method Of Least Squares To PVT Data On Gases ? Introduction (73ef0c9d-502c-407f-b58c-5746a0c7355f). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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