Advances in Cryogenic Engineering pp 177-187 | Cite as
Phase Boundary Determinations of Binary Mixtures at Low Temperatures
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Abstract
In an Investigation of the applicability of binary gas mixtures as cryogenic refrigerants, it is necessary to have phase data on the mixtures of interest. Since the literature showed only fragmentary data for mixtures, a test program was initiated to determine the phase boundaries for selected mixtures.
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