Thermophysical Properties. Thermophysical properties of pure water at atmospheric pressure

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1 Appendix B Thermophysical Properties Table B.1 Thermophysical properties of pure water at atmospheric pressure T( C) ρ(kg/m 3 ) μ 10 3 (kg/m s) ν 10 6 (m 2 /s) k(w/m K) β 10 5 (1/K) c p (J/kg K) Pr Source: D.J. Kukulka, Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Pure and Saline Water, MSc Thesis, State University of New York at Buffalo (1981). Thermal E nergy Storage: Systems and A pplications, Second Edition 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ISBN: İbrahim Dinç er and Marc A. Rosen

2 588 Appendix B: Thermophysical Properties Table B.2 Thermophysical properties of air at atmospheric pressure Table B.3 Thermophysical properties of ammonia (NH 3 ) gas at atmospheric pressure

3 Appendix B: Thermophysical Properties 589 Table B.4 Thermophysical properties of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas at atmospheric pressure Table B.5 Thermophysical properties of hydrogen (H 2 ) gas at atmospheric pressure

4 590 Appendix B: Thermophysical Properties Table B.6 Thermophysical properties of oxygen (O 2 ) gas at atmospheric pressure Table B.7 Thermophysical properties of water vapor (steam) gas at atmospheric pressure

5 Appendix B: Thermophysical Properties 591 Table B.8 Thermophysical properties of some solid materials Composition T (K) ρ (kg/m 3 ) k (W/m K) c p (J/kg K) Aluminum Asphalt Bakelite Brass (70% Cu + 30% Zn) Carborundum Chrome brick Diatomaceous silica, fired Fire clay brick Bronze (75% Cu + 25% Sn) Clay Coal (anthracite) Concrete (stone mix) Constantan (60% Cu + 40% Ni) Copper Cotton Glass Plate (soda lime) Pyrex Ice Iron (C 4% cast) Iron (C 0.5% wrought) Lead Leather (sole) Magnesium Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Paper Paraffin Platinum Rock Granite, Barre Limestone, Salem Marble, Halston Rubber, vulcanized Soft Sandstone, Berea Hard Sand Silver Soil Steel (C 1%) Steel (Cr 1%) Steel (18% Cr + 8% Ni) (continued overleaf )

6 592 Appendix B: Thermophysical Properties Table B.8 (continued) Composition T (K) ρ (kg/m 3 ) k (W/m K) c p (J/kg K) Snow Teflon Tin Tissue, human Skin Fat layer (adipose) Muscle Tungsten Wood, cross grain Fir Oak Yellow pine White pine Wood, radial Fir Oak Zinc and F.P. Incropera and D.P. DeWitt, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Wiley, New York (1998).