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Title: Gas Laws And Their Use In Measurement
Author: E. F. Dawson
Source: 1966 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: Gas measurement has for its purpose the determination of gas quantities as accurately as is possible from existing and available engineering and scientific research data. These gas quantities are usually desired in the unit of cubic feet at some specific values of pressure and temperature. The most authoritative data available is the pressure, volume and temperature (PVT) data given in thermodynamic tables of pure substances, experimentally determined. These PVT data are available to the engineer for pure substances such as air, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, methane, ethane, propane, water (steam) refrigerants and many others. These tabular data give, besides the properties of pressure, volume and temperature, values of the enthalpy and entropy properties not usually needed in gas measurement calculations.




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