RI 7099 Modified Redlich-Kwong Equations For Hydrogen And For Neon

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Philip C. Tully
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

These modifications to the Redlich-Kwong equations for pure hydrogen and neon were developed after an unsuccessful attempt to generalize a modification technique previously developed for helium. New coefficients of the B terms were developed by minimizing the residuals. No changes were made in the coefficients of the A terms. For normal hydrogen, B was changed to [0.08063Tc PcT] for temperatures from 980 to 423° K and pressures up to 1,050 atm. The average deviation in Z was 0.36 percent with maximum deviations less than 1 percent for all but a few low-temperature points. For neon, B was changed to [PCT 0.1025T], for temperatures from 120° to 973° K and pressures up to 1,500 atm. The average deviation in Z was 0.34 percent with maximum deviations less than 1 percent for all but a few high-pressure and low-temperature points. Efforts to attain a lower temperature range to comparable accuracy with this type of modification were unsuccessful. In the range of applicability, these equations should be used with caution when calculating derived thermodynamic functions, such as the isobaric specific heat.
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APA: Philip C. Tully  (1968)  RI 7099 Modified Redlich-Kwong Equations For Hydrogen And For Neon

MLA: Philip C. Tully RI 7099 Modified Redlich-Kwong Equations For Hydrogen And For Neon. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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