ASTM D4362-93(2003)
(Specification)Standard Specification for Propane Thermophysical Property Tables
Standard Specification for Propane Thermophysical Property Tables
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This specification covers methyl n-amyl ketone (98 % grade) for use in paint, varnish, lacquer, and related products. The apparent specific gravity, color, distillation range, water, acidity, and purity of the material shall be tested to meet the requirements prescribed.
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1.1 The propane thermophysical property tables are for use in the calculation of the pressure-volume-temperature (PVT), thermodynamic, and transport properties of propane for process design and operations. Tables are provided for gaseous and liquid propane at temperatures between 85 and 600 K at pressures to 100 MPa. These tables were developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the National Bureau of Standards) upon culmination of four years of effort in acquiring available physical properties data, in performing experimental measurements, and in formulating these tables for use in thermal computations.
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Designation: D 4362 – 93 (Reapproved 2003)
Standard Specification for
Propane Thermophysical Property Tables
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 4362; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 4.1.1 ThermophysicalPropertiesofCoexistingGaseousand
Liquid Propane, in SI units (Table in Appendix G, pp.
1.1 The propane thermophysical property tables are for use
685–686 ).
in the calculation of the pressure-volume-temperature (PVT),
4.1.2 Thermophysical Properties of Propane, along isobars,
thermodynamic, and transport properties of propane for pro-
in SI units (Table in Appendix G, pp. 688–721 ).
cess design and operations. Tables are provided for gaseous
4.2 These tables were produced by equations from a com-
and liquid propane at temperatures between 85 and 600K at
puter package, “NIST Thermophysical Properties of Fluids
pressures to 100 MPa. These tables were developed by the
Database 12” (also designated MIPROPS) of the Standard
National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the
Reference Data Program of NIST. A wide selection of units
National Bureau of Standards) upon culmination of four years
(SI units, engineering units, chemical units) is available with
of effort in acquiring available physical properties data, in
this program.
performing experimental measurements, and in formulating
these tables for use in thermal computations.
5. Additional Information
2. Sponsorship 5.1 These tables were originally published by theAmerican
Chemical Society and theAmerican Institute of Physics for the
2.1 The preparation of the tables and supporting work was
National Institute of Standards and Technology in a compre-
done by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
hensive report titled, “Thermophysical Properties of Fluids. II.
(NIST)underthesponsorshipoftheGasResearchInstitute,the
Methane, Ethane, Propane, Isobutane, and Normal Butane.”
American Gas Association, and the Standard Reference Data
This report also contains the following:
Program of NIST.
5.1.1 Properties and uncertainties data.
3. Applicability 5.1.2 Correlation equations for propane.
5.1.3 Description of the research study culminating in the
3.1 These tables apply directly only to pure gaseous and
tables.
liquid propane. However, it is expected that they will find
5.1.4 Reference
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