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    AuthorLeachman, Jacob (2)Huber, Marcia L. (1)Lemmon, Eric W. (1)Richardson, Ian Andrew (1)Subject
    Equations of state (2)
    Cryogenics (1)Density (1)Fuel consumption (1)Fusion reactions (1)Hydrogen (1)Thermodynamic properties (1)... View MoreDate Issued2012 (1)2008 (1)

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    Thermodynamic properties status of deuterium and tritium 

    Leachman, Jacob; Richardson, Ian Andrew (Proceedings of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference, CEC: Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, 2012)
    Deuterium and tritium are seeing increased use in cryogenics as a fuel for nuclear fusion energy machines. The current Equation of State (EOS) for deuterium is based on work completed before the mid 1980's and tritium does ...
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    Revised Standardized Equation of State for Hydrogen Gas Densities for Fuel Consumption Applications 

    Leachman, Jacob; Lemmon, Eric W.; Huber, Marcia L. (Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2008)
    An equation for the density of hydrogen gas has been developed that agrees with the current standard to within 0.01% from 220 K to 1000 K with pressures up to 70 MPa, to within 0.01% from 255 K to 1000 K with pressures to ...