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Determination of Thermodynamic Properties from the Experimental p-V-T Relationships

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The engineering applications of classical thermodynamics have grown steadily over the years. Today the need for thermodynamic properties in science and industry is greater than ever before in history. Further, their needs are continually changing to include properties of a greater variety, at pressures and temperatures of an increasing range and with accuracies that tax the state of the art. In recent years these needs have been accelerated by the tremendous worldwide effort in the field of space exploration.

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McCarty, R.D. (1968). Determination of Thermodynamic Properties from the Experimental p-V-T Relationships. In: Le Neindre, B., Vodar, B. (eds) Experimental Thermodynamics Volume II. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6569-1_16

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