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Real Gases – As Opposed to a Perfect Or Ideal Gas – Exhibit Properties That Cannot Be Explained Entirely Using the Ideal Gas Law
Real Gas Behavior Pideal Videal = Nrt Holds for Ideal
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Approximating the Adiabatic Expansion of a Gas*
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A Method to Calculate the Real Gas Stagnation Properties for Supercritical Co2 Flows
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Entropy Variation in Isothermal Fluid Flow Considering Real Gas Effects
An Efficient Method to Predict Compressibility Factor of Natural
Ideal Gas and Real Gas Examples
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Real Gas State Equations Comparative Analysis for Low- Temperature Calculations
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A History of Thermodynamics: the Missing Manual
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Real Gases Compressibility Factor
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Fundamental Concepts of Real Gasdynamics
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Compressibility Factor of Low-Density Classical Real Gases with L-J Intermolecular Potential Modified by Jagla Type Ramp
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Engineering Thermodynamics Summary of Topics from University of Washington Course ME323: Engineering Thermodynamics Taught Winter 2016 by Prof
Chapter 5 Thermodynamic Properties of Real Fluids
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Ideal and Real Gases Learning Objectives
Real Gas Thermodynamics
(PV=Nrt) at All Temperatures and Pressures. • When Gases Do Not Obey Gas Laws and the Ideal Gas Equation (PV=Nrt), Then They Are Called Real Gases
Thermodynamics of Real Gases
Topic 1222 Equation of State: Real Gases: Van Der Waals and Other
Real Gas Models in Coupled Algorithms Numerical Recipes and Thermophysical Relations †
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Deviation from Ideal Gas Behavior: a Gas Which Obeys the Gas Laws And
Ideal and Real Gas Laws