IC 8317 Thermophysical Properties Of Selected Gases Below 300° K ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. A. Guereca
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Preliminary to an experimental study of selected physical properties of helium and related gases) the Bureau of Mines Helium Research Center conducted a data-gathering literature survey. This report combines the results of the 1961-63 literature search into a usable format. The data accumulated on the physical properties are presented in tables and graphs. The data in the tables were chosen for exact representation and comparison of specific values. An attempt was made to select the most reliable and consistent value available for a given property without extensively analyzing each source reference. The methods of evaluation are discussed later. The graphs show trends and anomalies which may be obscure in tabular form. (Reprints of the graphs) with the scale grid enlarged 2 1/2 times) are available upon request through the Research Director) Helium Research Center.) The literature search was conducted using Chemical Abstracts as the primary reference source with additional information drawn from Applied Science and Technology Index) Chemical Reviews) Physics Review) Science Abstracts (Physics») and other abstracting services. Part of the data included in this report have been tabulated previously by others (£-1).5 In a few areas) the sources of information are scarce and obscure (for example) refractive index and dielectric constant). The search was extensive; however) some sources
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APA: R. A. Guereca  (1967)  IC 8317 Thermophysical Properties Of Selected Gases Below 300° K ? Introduction

MLA: R. A. Guereca IC 8317 Thermophysical Properties Of Selected Gases Below 300° K ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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