A Review of the Status of the Thermophysical Properties of Hydrogen Including Thermodynamic Properties and Transport Properties

A Review of the Status of the Thermophysical Properties of Hydrogen Including Thermodynamic Properties and Transport Properties
Author: Richard T. Jacobsen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2006
Genre: Hydrogen
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"Accurate thermophysical properties of hydrogen are needed for engineering system design and analysis to support the proposed hydrogen economy. The future use of hydrogen for transportation systems provides some technology challenges. The temperatures and pressures of the systems used to generate and store hydrogen may be beyond the ranges of the currently accepted thermodynamic and transport property formulations developed in the 1980s. We have included a brief discussion of the practical aspects of hydrogen chemistry associated with the storage of hydrogen under various conditions. The nature of normal hydrogen as a mixture of orthohydrogen and parahydrogen is discussed in relation to its behavior. We have surveyed the literature for papers containing experimental data on hydrogen properties and have compiled listings of the available data with ranges of temperature and pressure. In addition, we have presented graphs of the pressure-density-temperature (P-[rho]-T) surface illustrating the available data on both P-[rho] and P-T coordinates. This report includes graphical comparisons of calculated thermodynamic and transport properties of normal hydrogen and parahydrogen with the available experimental data to illustrate the accuracy of the current standard formulations. It also presents graphical illustrations of selected calculated properties using the current standard modes."--Page iii.

A Tabulation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Normal Hydrogen From Low Temperatures to 300 Degrees K and From 1 to 100 Atmospheres (Classic Reprint)

A Tabulation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Normal Hydrogen From Low Temperatures to 300 Degrees K and From 1 to 100 Atmospheres (Classic Reprint)
Author: John W. Dean
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2018-12-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781397252142

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Excerpt from A Tabulation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Normal Hydrogen From Low Temperatures to 300 Degrees K and From 1 to 100 Atmospheres The thermodynamic properties of normal hydrogen have been tabulated along isobars in 1°k increments and a method is described for estimating the effect of ortho-para composition on these properties. The reference for this work is Research Paper 1932 (rp 1932) of the National Bureau of Standards Journal of Research) where residual thermodynamic functions are tabulated as a function of the amagat density. The task described here is primarily the interpolation from density to pressure as an independent variable and the reduction of the residual functions to thermodynamic properties useful for engineer ing calculations. In addition, properties of the saturated vapor and liquid have been tabulated. Obviously, some of this work had been performed before in order to construct the temperature-entropy diagram given in RP 1932 and to tabulate the few isobars given in nbs Circular It was de51red to obtain the thermodynamic properties in a form that would be acceptable as input for electronic digital computers in more detail than previously obtainable. Therefore, it was judged easiest to repeat this work With an electronic digital computer using selected tables of RP 1932 as input. Results were obtained in the form of Hollerith punched cards and magnetic tape. Properties tabulated are pressure, temperature, specific volume, internal energy, enthalpy, and entropy. The pressure range covered is from 1 to 10 atm in steps of 1 atm and from 10 to 100 atm in steps of 5 atm. Below the critical pressure the temperature ranges from the saturation temperature to 3oo°k. Above the critical pressure the temperature ranges from slightly above the critical temperature to 300°k. See the t-p plot of Figure 1. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.