The thermodynamic properties of an atomic hydrogen-helium plasma are calculated and tabulated for temperatures from 10,000 to 100,000 K as a function of the mass fraction ratio of atomic hydrogen. The tabulation is for densities from 10 to the minus 10th power to 10 to the minus 6th power gm/cu cm and for hydrogen mass fraction ratios of 0, 0.333, 0.600, 0.800, and 1.0, which correspond to pure helium, 50 percent hydrogen per unit volume, 75 percent hydrogen per unit volume, 89 percent hydrogen per unit volume, and pure hydrogen plasmas, respectively. From an appended computer program, calculations can be made at other densities and mass fractions. The program output agrees well with previous thermodynamic property calculations for limiting...
The following report presents in tabular form the safety standard of the Nuclear Safety Standard Com...
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"TID-4500, 18th ed.""ANL-6673."Includes bibliography (p. 267).Mode of access: Internet
Hydrogen gas dissociates relatively easily at temperatures above approximately 3500°K. When apprecia...
Computer program subroutines provide the thermodynamic and transport properties of hydrogen in tabul...
Thermodynamic properties of gaseous hydrogen at temperatures of 100 to 3000 deg K and under varying ...
New developments in science and industry are aided by accurate knowledge of the behavior of importan...
Single source compilation handbook, has been made of the most accurate available physical property d...
Thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbon/air plasma mixtures at ultra-high temperatures must be preci...
Includes bibliographical references (page 22)Program THERMO was originally written to calculate ther...
In this paper we study thermodynamic properties of hydrogen and hydrogen-helium mixtures with the he...
Context. Hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the Universe. Its thermodynamic quantities domina...
Simple relations for determining the enthalpy and temperature of hydrogen-helium gas mixtures were d...
Equilibrium thermodynamic and flow properties are presented in tabulated and graphical form for movi...
The composition and thermodynamic properties were calculated for 100 to 110,000 K and 1.01325 x 10 t...
The following report presents in tabular form the safety standard of the Nuclear Safety Standard Com...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15).Mode of access: Internet
"TID-4500, 18th ed.""ANL-6673."Includes bibliography (p. 267).Mode of access: Internet
Hydrogen gas dissociates relatively easily at temperatures above approximately 3500°K. When apprecia...
Computer program subroutines provide the thermodynamic and transport properties of hydrogen in tabul...
Thermodynamic properties of gaseous hydrogen at temperatures of 100 to 3000 deg K and under varying ...
New developments in science and industry are aided by accurate knowledge of the behavior of importan...
Single source compilation handbook, has been made of the most accurate available physical property d...
Thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbon/air plasma mixtures at ultra-high temperatures must be preci...
Includes bibliographical references (page 22)Program THERMO was originally written to calculate ther...
In this paper we study thermodynamic properties of hydrogen and hydrogen-helium mixtures with the he...
Context. Hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the Universe. Its thermodynamic quantities domina...
Simple relations for determining the enthalpy and temperature of hydrogen-helium gas mixtures were d...
Equilibrium thermodynamic and flow properties are presented in tabulated and graphical form for movi...
The composition and thermodynamic properties were calculated for 100 to 110,000 K and 1.01325 x 10 t...
The following report presents in tabular form the safety standard of the Nuclear Safety Standard Com...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15).Mode of access: Internet
"TID-4500, 18th ed.""ANL-6673."Includes bibliography (p. 267).Mode of access: Internet