Coefficients for Calculating Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Individual Species

Coefficients for Calculating Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Individual Species
Author: Bonnie J. McBride
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1993
Genre: Chemical equilibrium
ISBN: NASA:31769000522626

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Coefficients for Calculating Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Individual Species

Coefficients for Calculating Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Individual Species
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2018-07-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1722303719

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Libraries of thermodynamic data and transport properties are given for individual species in the form of least-squares coefficients. Values of C(sup 0)(sub p)(T), H(sup 0)(T), and S(sup 0)(T) are available for 1130 solid, liquid, and gaseous species. Viscosity and thermal conductivity data are given for 155 gases. The original C(sup 0)(sub p)(T) values were fit to a fourth-order polynomial with integration constants for H(sup 0)(T) and S(sup 0)(T). For each species the integration constant for H(sup 0)(T) includes the heat of formation. Transport properties have a different functional form. The temperature range for most of the data is 300 to 5000 K, although some of the newer thermodynamic data have a range of 200 to 6000 K. Because the species are mainly possible products of reaction, the data are useful for chemical equilibrium and kinetics computer codes. Much of the data has been distributed for several years with the NASA Lewis equilibrium program CET89. The thermodynamic properties of the reference elements were updated along with about 175 species that involve the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. These sets of data will be distributed with the NASA Lewis personal computer program for calculating chemical equilibria, CETPC. Mcbride, Bonnie J. and Gordon, Sanford and Reno, Martin A. Glenn Research Center...

NASA Glenn Coefficients for Calculating Thermodynamic Properties of Individual Species

NASA Glenn Coefficients for Calculating Thermodynamic Properties of Individual Species
Author: Bonnie J. McBride
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2002
Genre: Chemical equilibrium
ISBN: NASA:31769000452022

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NASA Glenn Coefficients for Calculating Thermodynamic Properties of Individual Species

NASA Glenn Coefficients for Calculating Thermodynamic Properties of Individual Species
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-06-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 172193989X

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This report documents the library of thermodynamic data used with the NASA Glenn computer program CEA (Chemical Equilibrium with Applications). This library, containing data for over 2000 solid, liquid, and gaseous chemical species for temperatures ranging from 200 to 20,000 K, is available for use with other computer codes as well. The data are expressed as least-squares coefficients to a seven-term functional form for C((sup o)(sub p)) (T) / R with integration constants for H (sup o) (T) / RT and S(sup o) (T) / R. The NASA Glenn computer program PAC (Properties and Coefficients) was used to calculate thermodynamic functions and to generate the least-squares coefficients. PAC input was taken from a variety of sources. A complete listing of the database is given along with a summary of thermodynamic properties at 0 and 298.15 K. McBride, Bonnie J. and Zehe, Michael J. and Gordon, Sanford Glenn Research Center RTOP 708-87-13

Computer Program for Calculation of Complex Chemical Equilibrium Compositions and Applications

Computer Program for Calculation of Complex Chemical Equilibrium Compositions and Applications
Author: Bonnie J. McBride
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1996
Genre: Chemical equilibrium
ISBN: NASA:31769000537756

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Internal Combustion Engines

Internal Combustion Engines
Author: Allan T. Kirkpatrick
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119454557

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A comprehensive resource covering the foundational thermal-fluid sciences and engineering analysis techniques used to design and develop internal combustion engines Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences, Fourth Edition combines foundational thermal-fluid sciences with engineering analysis techniques for modeling and predicting the performance of internal combustion engines. This new 4th edition includes brand new material on: New engine technologies and concepts Effects of engine speed on performance and emissions Fluid mechanics of intake and exhaust flow in engines Turbocharger and supercharger performance analysis Chemical kinetic modeling, reaction mechanisms, and emissions Advanced combustion processes including low temperature combustion Piston, ring and journal bearing friction analysis The 4th Edition expands on the combined analytical and numerical approaches used successfully in previous editions. Students and engineers are provided with several new tools for applying the fundamental principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer to internal combustion engines. Each chapter includes MATLAB programs and examples showing how to perform detailed engineering computations. The chapters also have an increased number of homework problems with which the reader can gauge their progress and retention. All the software is ‘open source’ so that readers can see in detail how computational analysis and the design of engines is performed. A companion website is also provided, offering access to the MATLAB computer programs.

Internal Combustion Engines

Internal Combustion Engines
Author: Colin R. Ferguson,Allan T. Kirkpatrick
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118926376

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Since the publication of the Second Edition in 2001, there have been considerable advances and developments in the field of internal combustion engines. These include the increased importance of biofuels, new internal combustion processes, more stringent emissions requirements and characterization, and more detailed engine performance modeling, instrumentation, and control. There have also been changes in the instructional methodologies used in the applied thermal sciences that require inclusion in a new edition. These methodologies suggest that an increased focus on applications, examples, problem-based learning, and computation will have a positive effect on learning of the material, both at the novice student, and practicing engineer level. This Third Edition mirrors its predecessor with additional tables, illustrations, photographs, examples, and problems/solutions. All of the software is ‘open source’, so that readers can see how the computations are performed. In addition to additional java applets, there is companion Matlab code, which has become a default computational tool in most mechanical engineering programs.

IUTAM Laminar Turbulent Transition

IUTAM Laminar Turbulent Transition
Author: Spencer Sherwin,Peter Schmid,Xuesong Wu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 809
Release: 2021-07-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030679026

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This volume comprises the carefully revised papers of the 9th IUTAM Symposium on Laminar-Turbulent Transition, held at the Imperial College, London, UK, in September 2019. The papers focus on the leading research in understanding transition to turbulence, which is a challenging topic of fluid mechanics and arises in many modern technologies as well as in nature. The proceedings are of interest for researchers in fluid mechanics and industry who have to handle these types of problems, such as in the aeronautical sector.