ESDU 88009 B-1994
Thermophysical properties of toluene. Part I: the ideal gas and the saturated liquid and vapour.

Standard No.
ESDU 88009 B-1994
Release Date
1994
Published By
ESDU - Engineering Sciences Data Unit
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ESDU 88009 B-1994
Scope
ESDU 88009 provides evaluated thermophysical properties data for toluene. Equations@ based on a critical evaluation of experimental data in the literature are given for the variation with temperature along the saturation line for the following liquid and vapour properties: density@ specific enthalpy@ specific heat capacity at constant pressure@ dynamic viscosity and thermal conductivity. Also given are equations for the variation with temperature along the saturation line of the vapour pressure@ latent heat of vaporisation and surface tension. Also presented are equations for the variation with temperature of the specific heat capacity at constant pressure and specific enthalpy in the ideal gas@ the dilute gas dynamic viscosity and the dilute gas thermal conductivity. Saturation line properties in SI units@ calculated from the equations are tabulated at 5 K intervals and at 5 degree Celsius intervals from the melting temperature to the critical temperature for the vapour pressure@ saturation densities and surface tension and to within at least 69 kelvin of the critical temperature for the remainder. Ideal and dilute gas properties@ also in SI units calculated from the equations are tabulated at 20 K and at 20 degree Celsius intervals from the melting temperature to 960 K for the ideal gas isobaric specific heat capacity@ the ideal gas enthalpy and dilute gas thermal conductivity@ and 873 K for the dilute gas viscosity. In the absence of experimental data@ the tabulated data are extrapolated values and these are indicated in the tables. Conversion factors to facilitate use of the equations and tables in British units are included. A full bibliography is given of the sources consulted.

ESDU 88009 B-1994 history

  • 1994 ESDU 88009 B-1994 Thermophysical properties of toluene. Part I: the ideal gas and the saturated liquid and vapour.



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