Transport Properties of Chemicals and Hydrocarbons: Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity, and Diffusivity for more than 7800 Hydrocarbons and Chemicals, Including C1 to C100 Organics and Ac to Zr Inorganics

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William Andrew, Mar 6, 2009 - Technology & Engineering - 600 pages
Carl Yaws, a leading authority on chemical compounds in the chemical engineering field, has done it again. In Transport Properties of Chemicals and Hydrocarbons -- an essential volume for any chemist or chemical engineer’s library -- he has amassed over 7,800 organic and inorganic chemicals, and hydrocarbons. Spanning gases, liquids and solids, and covering all critical properties (including viscosity, thermal conductivity, and diffusion coefficient), this volume represents more properties on more chemicals than any single work of its kind.
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Viscosity of GasOrganic Compounds
1
Chapter 2 Viscosity of GasInorganic Compounds
93
Chapter 3 Viscosity of LiquidOrganic Compounds
101
Chapter 4 Viscosity of LiquidInorganic Compounds
194
Chapter 5 Thermal Conductivity of GasOrganic Compounds
201
Chapter 6 Thermal Conductivity of GasInorganic Compounds
292
Chapter 7 Thermal Conductivity of LiquidOrganic Compounds
299
Chapter 8 Thermal Conductivity of LiquidInorganic Compounds
396
Chapter 9 Thermal Conductivity of SolidInorganic Compounds
403
Chapter 10 Diffusion Coefficient in AirOrganic Compounds
407
Chapter 11 Diffusion Coefficient in AirInorganic Compounds
497
Chapter 12 Diffusion Coefficient in WaterOrganic Compounds
502
Chapter 13 Diffusion Coefficient in WaterInorganic Compounds
594
Index
597
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About the author (2009)

Carl L. Yaws, PhD is Professor of chemical engineering (retired) at Lamar University, in Beaumont, Texas. He has industrial experience in process engineering, development, modeling, and design at Exxon, Ethyl, and Texas Instruments. He is the author of 36 books and more than 1000 technical publications (papers, presentations, and chapters in books) in process engineering, property data, and pollution prevention. He is a leading authority on property data of chemical compounds for use by practicing engineers and scientists.

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