SUMMARY
The discussion centers on locating superheated vapor tables for propane, specifically for determining the specific volume at 80°F and 125 PSI. A user inquired about resources, and another participant recommended the NIST Chemistry WebBook as a reliable source. The specific volume value at the given conditions is confirmed to be 0.7733 ft³/lbm, assuming 125 psig. This information is crucial for thermodynamic calculations involving propane.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of thermodynamics principles
- Familiarity with superheated vapor tables
- Knowledge of pressure units (psig vs. psia)
- Basic skills in using online scientific resources
NEXT STEPS
- Research the NIST Chemistry WebBook for additional thermodynamic data
- Study the properties of superheated vapors in thermodynamics
- Learn about the implications of pressure units in thermodynamic calculations
- Explore other resources for fluid properties, such as the ASHRAE Handbook
USEFUL FOR
Students and professionals in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, and anyone involved in thermodynamic analysis of propane and similar substances.