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APPENDIX A Thermophysical Properties of Matter’ Table A. Thermophysical Properties of Selected Metallic Solids A.2 — Thermophysical Properties of Selected Nonmetallic Solids 3 Thermopiysical Properties of Common Materials, ‘Structural Building Materials Insulating Materials and Systems Industrial Insulation Other Materials A. Thermophysical Properties of Gases at Atmospheric Pressure AS Thermophysical Properties of Saturated Fluids Saturated Liquids Saturated Liquid—Vapor, 1 atm AG — Thermophysical Properties of Saturated Water A.7—Thermophysical Properties of Liquid Metals A.8 Binary Diffusion Coefficients at One Atmosphere 9 Henry’s Constant for Selected Gases in Water at Moderate Pressure A.10 The Solubility of Selected Gases and Solids "The convention used to present numerical values of the properties i illustrate by this example Toyo ke i) mK) 3000349 s2 where »= 0.349 X 1077 mis and k = 521 x 107? = 0.521 Win-K at 300 K Page 983 987 989 989 990 991 993 995 1000 1000 1002 1003 1005 1006 1007 1007 982 Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter AL Ald ‘Total, Normal (n) or Hemispherical (A) Emissivity of Selected Surfaces ‘Metallic Solids and Their Oxides Nonmetallic Substances Solar Radiative Properties for Selected Materials References 1008 1008 1009 1010 1011 983 Matter Appendix A Thermophysical Properties of sic use henge 06e—st 7 i a name) zoe Lee GN wer 19 Bs9) oo ows @ pee ote grt eeumsuo) sty se OE (oz 608 89 400) ort LT S68 Skee or ones sat mo 9 ras ts ssc ORR 801 Shs 09h SRL 6 sor er ory ose ett ot Isp Ser LT Lge ase ese Gee TSE OBE LE GE THBP LTT. =the eR BST amg yi EL BTSs GOS she OR Sth vor Tes TRS FLO WSN TT LST 9966 Tee cok Lt ke6 SLL e899 TRS Sy ror Tus 619 ps9 eI LOR 60S TTT. 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Gypsum or plaster board 800 017 = Plywood S45 012 15 Sheathing, regular density 290 0.055 1300 ‘Acoustic tile 230 0.038 1340 Hardboard, siding 40 0.094 1110 Hardboard, high density 1010 os 1380 Particle board, low density 590 oo78 1300 Particle board, high density 1000 0.170 1300 Woods Hardwoods (oak, maple) m0 016 1255 Softwoods (ir pine) sio 012 1380 ‘Masonry Materials Cement moat 1860 on 780 Bnck, common 1920 072 835 Brick, face 2083 13 — Clay te, hollow Teall deep, 10 em thick = os2 = 3 cells deep, 30 em thick = 088 = Concrete blotk, 3 aval cores ‘Sandégravel, 20 em thick = 10 - Cinder aggregate, 20 em thick = 087 = CConcreie block, rectangular core 2 cores, 20 em thick, 19 kB - 1 - Same with illed cores = 0.80 = Plastering Materials ‘Cement plaster, sand aggregate 1860 on = Gypsum plaster, sand aggregate 1680 022 1085 Gypsum plaster, vermiculite no 025 = aggregate 990 Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter Tape A.3 Continued Insulating Materials and Systems Description/Composition Blanket and Bat Gasser, paper faved Glass ber, coated: duct liner Board and Slab Cellar glass Glass ber, organic bonded Polystyrene, expanded Extruded (R-12) Molded beads Mineral Sberboard: roofing material Wood, shredded/cemented Conk Loose Fill (Cork, granulated Diatomaceous silica, coase Powder Diatomaccous silica fine powder Glass ber, poured or blown ‘Vermiculite, lakes Formed/Foamed-in-Place Mineral wool granules with asbestos/inorganie binders, sprayed Polyvinyl acetate cork mastic sprayed or toweled Urethane, ewo-part mixture rigid foam Rellesive ‘Aluminum foil separating futty ‘lass mats; 10-12 layers, evacuated: for cryogenic applications (150 K) ‘Alvanisum foil and glass paper laminate; 5-150 layers; evacuated; {or cryogenic application (150 K) ‘Typical silica powder, evacuated Density, ° ght) was 105 ss 16 265 350 160 350 400 200 215 16 160 190 120 160 ‘Typical Properties at 300K Thermal Conductivity, & (Wim-K) 0.036 0.038 0.035 0038 0.058, 0.036, 0027 0.040 0.049) 087 0.039 oss: 0.069) 0.081 0.052 051 0.043 0.088 0.063 0.046 0.100 0.026 0.00015 6.000017 0.0017 Specie Heat, ¢ ke) oss 991 Appendix A Thermophysical Properties of Matter por'e 6800 suv E900 ss00 sso ost 006 1900 ss00 Iso ser 065 700 1400 8900 coe our S800 Fo 1400 Sst ovr 300 za $100 ost or 1800 $900 1500 oct 06 61010 1500 Sf FO ZO FO KO LZ 9z—00 sz—OO FOO os oft £900 1s00 600 ¥OD 9E00 seo seios ony 1600 3900 stv0 scr or 940% zs00 96 sero L800 6500 9 ost Soro 1200 sy ost soqu roms sera ox shoo S00 E00 ze0'O OCO' sx LZOO w S190 $F 9400 FLD cD oF B700 a fS00 OF 600 900 FFD Teo oF te 7900 900 THO sx 900 stO0 ¢FO0 or 6900 6h 9700 chID SED 900 Se00 uw pppuog arue810 ogg 85072 9100 700 sp sro oro soo 900 ot osp H00 500 stO0 sro 96-0 sis 8100 9500 9V0 #00 61-95, 076 OSL SPOOFS «OTF «SDE COTE OOF SRT OLE SST =OFTSCORT=SOSTT (OO, (pemesduny, (o) Sampesnduay, smonwA we GE- wHAA) ¥ tARMPUOD ROG TIAL, aon9g meee ‘wonnjnsuy ponasnpuy panne) EV UNL, Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter 992 1990 8500 ss0%0 1500 6ro0 08 $909 #990 1999 8600 9s00 mI - 100 6t00 9:00 EO THO GeO 900 - 800 - uso ero Siro sore 095 6 Fro Soro $800 600 Woo oer sset qu 3 wows Sumerasuy 00 ze90 of0 soo a ove paureoy pri agama 0x0 8€00 9€00 soo FOO oF sco 91 sprog poprons 6100 Lz9 90 Soo SO Fe00 foo st a) apnea, 6x0 9e00 st00 too tO ZOO 00 9s stro coro toro se foro $600 7600 she 6i00 7900 8500 $00 zs90 1890 8100 9100 srt OSL «S19 OFS OTF SDE OTE: OE: «SAT OOLT| SST OFT OORT SIT oe GA) (CH amenduny, wonsodo>, fia aot mondrzsaq, GD ssimrendmay, mopeg ve “OE-wyAA) A GaTMpUOD MOR, reordéy wimax (ponuniuo.y) wonmpnsuy poLasnpuy pou eV VL, Appendix A Thermophysical Properties of Matter 993 ‘Tae A.3 Continued Other Materials Density, Thermal Specie Description’ Temperature 2 Conductivity, k Heat, cy Composition «© (agin) (Wim-K) kg) 300 215 0.082, 920 300 1300 14 1465 ‘Carborundam sn = 85 - ten = to = (Chrome brick 473 3010 23 835 823 2s nts 20 Diatomaceous 418 = 02s - silica ined nas = 030 Fireclay, burnt 1600 K mm 2050 10 960 1073 = 1 1375, = 1 ineclay, burnt 1725 K. mm 225 13 360 1073, 14 Ba 14 lay brick 48 2685 10 960 972 1s 1478 Is Magnesite 478 = a8 1130 92 = 28 1478 19 Chay 300 1460 13 880 Coal, anthracite 300 1350 026 1260 ‘Concrete (stone mix) 300 2300 14 880 Cotton 300 £0 0.06 1300 Foodstts Banana (75.7% water content) 300 980 081 3350 Apple, red (75% ‘water content) 300 840 0513 600 Cake, baer 300 r0 0.223 — Cake, fully baked 300 280 0421 = Chicken meat, white 198 = 1.60 = (74.45 water contend) 23 = 149 2s 13s. 263 120 213 0476 285 0.480 293 0.489 Glass Plate (soda lime) 300 2500 14 750 Pyrex 300 222s 14 835 994 Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter Tape A.3 Continued Other Materials (Continued) Density, Thermal Specie Description’ Temperature 2 Conductivity, k Heat, c, Composition © a) (Wim K) ikg' 8) ee 2m 920 8s 2040 253 = 208 194s Leather (Sle) 300 998 0159 = Paper 300 930 0.180 1340 Paraflin 300 900 0240 2890 Rock Granite, Barre 300 2630 279 a5 Limestone, Salem. 300 2320 ais slo ‘Marble, Halston 300 2680 230 $30 (Quartate, Sioux 300 240 538 110s Sandstone, Berea 300 2150 2.90 745 Rubber, vulcanized Soit 300 1100 03 2010 Hard 300 190 016 = Sand 300 515 on 800 Soil 300 2050 02 1840 ‘now ms no oo = 500 0.190 = 300 220 035 = 400 04s = Tissue, human ‘Skin 300 = 037 - Fat layer (adipose) 300 = 02 = Muscle 300 = 05 = Wood, ezoss grain Balsa 300 140 0.055 - Cypress 300 465 0.097 = Br 300 415 ol 20 Oak 300 35 07 2385 Yellow pine 300 40 ous 2805 White pine 300 435 oll — Wood, radial Oak 300 585 og 2385 Bir 300 420 04 20 “adapted om References 1 aad 13, Appendix Am Thermophysical Properties of Matter 995 ‘Tabi A.A ‘Thermophysical Properties of Gases at Atmospheric Pressure” r ? & I ade ()—_Gaghm’) kA K) Nim’) ') mK) ims) Pr Air, {C= 28.97 kg/kmol too 3.5862 1032 nm 2.00 9.34 2st 0786 15023368 roi 1034 44a 38 Sst 0758 20017458 L007 1325 7590181 tos 0737 25013947 006 1960 11a 23 158 0720 3001614 L007 1st6 15.89 263 ms 0707 350 0.9950 1.009 2082092 300 299 0700 400 os7it row 230126 338 3830690, 450 0.7740 boat 25073239 373 472 0.686 500 06868 F030 201 3878 407 5570684 550 0.6329 Low 28404557 439 65.7 0.683 00 0.5804 108 3058 52.69 459 769 0.685 65005356 063 3225 60.21 497 873 0690 700 0.4975 Lo7s 3388 68.10, saa 980 0.695 750 0.4643 1087 3546637 549 1080702 $00 0.4384 Love 308 B98 573 1200709 850 0.4097 Lito 38439380, 596 monte 900 0.3868 Ei 3981 102.8 20 30720 950 0.3666 nit ans 122 64.3 1550728 1000 0 3482. rit 441219 657 168 0726 110003166 Lise 490148 ns 9S O78 120002902 117s 473.0 763 27s 130002679 Lise 4950 2 237718 140002488 1207 530 o 303 0.708 150002322 1230 557 100 3500685 16000217 1248 584 106 3900688 1700 0.2089 1267 on 298 13 4350685 1800 0.1935 1286 037 329 120 4820683 190001833 1307 663, 362 128 53467? 2000 0.1741 1337 689 395, BT 580672 2100 0.1658 13m ns ast 187 ots 0.667 2200 0.1582 Lan 140 468 160 na 068s 23000 1513 L478 766 505, 175 7830687 2400 0.1448 1388 2 5a 196 859 0.630 2500 0.1389 Les 818, 589 22 960 0613 300001138 276 955; sit 486 15300536 ‘Ammonia (NH), AU = 17.03 kg/kimol 300 0688 258 101s a7 247 166 oss? 320 oss, 2170 109 169 22 194 0870 340 0.6059 2192 65 192 293 210872 300 OS7I6 = 2221 124 27 316 2490872 380 S410 2284 1B 242 340 2790868 996 Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter Tape AA Continued r ° s wet yet RHO af 5) Ceglm') cd k-K) esi’) tons) Wim) (mis) Ammonia (NHL) (continued) 4000136 2287 Ls 269 370 sis 420 oss. 2322 14s 207 404 3566 440 o.t654 2337 1525 327 435 396 450 0.4460 2393 19 357 463 434 480 04273 2430 166.5 390 492 a4 500 04101 2467 13 a2 325 sis 520. 0.3942 2504 180 457 545 552 S40 0.3795 240 Iss 491 505 527 560 0.3708 237 193 520 606 634 58003533 2613 199.5 565 638 eal Carbon Dioxide (CO,), = 44.01 kg/kmol 280 1.9022 0.830 140 736 1520 9.63 30017730 Oss 149 8.40 16.55 110 320115600 osm 156 939 1805 is 340 S618 O89 165 108 19.70 142 soo a7 0.908 1B nT 212 bs 380 1.3961 0.926 181 Bo 2275 116 40013287 0.942 190 13 243 195 450 11782 098i 210 8 283 245 500 1.0594 102 231 28 325 30 550019625 Los 251 261 366 362. 500 0.8826 108. 270 306 407 427 55008143 110 288 354 45 497 700 0.7554 13 305 403, 481 5033 750 0.7087 Lis 321 455 SLT 637 800 06614 17 337 510 551 n2 Carbon Monoxide (CO), {C= 28.01 kg/kmot 200 1.5888 108s 7 132 110 9.63 220 1s341 Tots a7 893 190 no) 240 140s5 1083 147 105 206 1d 260 1.2957 ods 137 1 21 163 28012038, Loa 165 Bs 26 Iss 300 1.1288 1.083 115 156. 250 23 320 1.0829 ods 184 Ws 263 239 340 0.9909 Loss 193 195 28 269 360 0.9387 Lots 202 216 21 28 380 0.8864 1087 210 237 305 329 400 08421 1.049 2s 259 3L8 360 450 0.7483 1055 27 317 350 4s. 500087352 06s 2s 307 38 531 550 061226 1.076 a 443 au. oa 500 0.56125 «L088 286 SLO 440 mai Pr 0.853 0833 0.826 0822 0822 si 0827 0824 0827 o8i7 0.765 0766 0784 0746 o741 0737 0737 072s 0725 0721 ong oa on ons one 781 0753 074s 0741 0733 0730 0730 0.725 0725 079 oni ona e710 ono 0.707 Appendix Am Thermophysical Properties of Matter ‘Tapie AA Continued r a ‘Carbon Monoxide (CO) (continued) 650 700 150 800 ? (kgm) 051805 0.48102 0.44899 0.82095 tks K) Lot rus Lit 140 Helium (He), = 4.003 ky/kmol 100 120 140 160 180 200 20 240 260 280 300 350 4400 450 500 550 500 650 100 750 800 900 1000 Hydrogen GH.) 100 150 200 250 300 350 4400 450 S00 550 oas7t 0.4060 ods 0.2708 ozIs oasis 0.1625 ais 09754 0.05969 0.04879 o24ass 0.16156 oats 0.03693 0.08078 o.os924 0.06059 0.05385, codes 0.04407 5.193 5.193 5193 5.198 5193 5.193 5.193 5193 5.193 5193 5.193 5.198 5193 5.193 5193 5.193 5.193 5193 5.198 5193 5.193 5.193 5193 016 kg/kmot 11.33 1260 1354 1405 a1 1443 1448 1450 1432 1455 wo sim’) 301 315 329 343 963. 107 1s 129 19 150 160 170 180 190 199 2 2s 265 283 320 332 350 364 382 4i4 aad 560 os 789 896 988 1082 172 1264 143 veto (mils) ss 655 ns ss 198 264 14 347 552 sla un 143 re 218 261 305 410 50.0 528 555 Bo so 907 99.2 1072 us. 123. 130 137 us 152 170 187 208 220 252 268 218 21 308 330 354 610 ol LBL 137 183 225 247 266 255 10° (Wim:K) 10" (mil) 24 9333 104 16 289 ass 502 762 180 25 44 26 496 99 us 158 258 316 378 445 997 Pr 0s 702 0702 0705 oor 0.699 0.70 o707 0701 0.700 0.695 0.689 0.691 0.685, 998 Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter Tape AA Continued Tr wo ° (gin) ksikg-K) Hydrogen (H,) (continued) 500 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1900 1700 1800 1900 2000 Nitrogen (N,),4t = 28.01 kg/kmot 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 Oxygen (0,), (l= 32.00 ketkmol 3945 100 50 200 250 300 .04080 0.03463 0.03030 0.02608 oars 02204 0.02020 0.01865 001732 oo1sis oois2 onus oa13s 00128 0121 3.4388 2.2594 16883 13488, 11233 0.965 0.825 07485 079 05124 oseis oasi2 oa2il 03743, 0.3368 0.3082 0.2807 0.2591 1455 M61 1470 1485 1499 157 1837 1559 1581 16.02 1628 1658 16.6 1749 18.25 1.070 1050 1083 1082 Loa 1042 1085 11050 1056 1.065 1075 1098 Laz 1146 167 187 1208 1219 0.962, 092 0915 0915 0.920 M24 1s78 m4 1865 2013 2130 2262 2385 250.7 262.7 239 2849 296.1 3072 3182 688 1006 129.2 1549 182 2000 2204 239.6 2517 2187 2908 321.0 349.1 3153 3999 432 4453 4552 164 14s 1475 186 2072 108 (mis) 352 456 569 2 830 966 1120 1279 1447 1925 1801 1992 2193 2400 2530 2.00 445 765 1148 15.86 2078 26.16 3201 3824 4436 sie 667 100.3 1187 1382 1586 Ips L9 4a 1158 lols ke (Wim-k) 305 uz 378 az 488 528 568 10 655 ca a2 186 85 578 958 Bo 259 92s Bs 183 26 268 aro (mils) si9 616 49 030 1230 1460 700 195s 2230 2530 28s 3130 3035 3730 3875 260 535 104 1s 22 a7 456 547 639 ns 944 Lis 139 16s 193 244 530 104 160 Pr 0678 0875 0.870 os71 0873 0.562, 0.859 0.655 0.650 0643 0.839 0837 0.839 0643 0651 0.768 0759 0736 on o716 om 0708 0.703 0.700 0702 0701 0.706 o71s o7ai O72 oats 0707 0701 0.796 0766 0737 0723 o7L Appendix A Thermophysical Properties of Matter 999 ‘Tapie AA Continued r ? ei et kOe OF (KO) eRe) sim’) ls) Wie) vis) ‘Oxygen (05) (continued) 350 L100 0.929 23s 212s 288 20 ons 400 09520982 2582258 330 3o4 0737 45008582 0.955 wis 3290 303 4a 07a 50007558972 wos saa 5510715, 550 06998 0.988 340 45300 38 0725 00 oes 1008 ser 5359 ans ns ons 700 05898 L081 3808 63.26 ss 931 Oa 00 04810 L054 4132 $532 589 ie oT soo oatis L074 492 1046 oho ul 0740 10000388 1.090 a0 ito no 169 0788 noo 0348808 sos 1aas 158 1950736 120003206 LIS 525 60.1 a9 2 ons 1300029601135, Ss84 1886 sr 22072 ‘Water Vapor (Steam), A= 18.02 kpkmol 38005853 2.080 71 26k 26 204106 oo 05842 2014 was 242826 24 108 450049021980 i250 31 299 sos ol 500 Oudos 985 104 38.68 339 3880998, 5800005997 iss4 Tod a9 4740993 00 03682 2.025 2067556022 sno 0998 50048380 2.056 267 odB tt 8 0996 700 03140 2085 2267126 505 m1 1.00 73002912119 ros 8H 33 a4 100 soo 0739s mss 1017 392 100 Lol 5002579 2180 2969 115.1 937 13 Loz “Adapcd fom References 6 4, and 15 1000 Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter ‘TaBLE A.S _‘Thermophysical Properties of Saturated Fluids” Saturated Liquids r ° a p10? we t0! 10) ato? 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(CH(OW),] 2s 113082294 ost 516 242093317 0.65 2011288228, 420 3 24 0933400 os 290111882358 247 221 24s 0988236 0.65 soo 11a 24s 157 144 252093918 0.65 Slo 11037 2.460 07 9.65 2350939103 0.65 320 1096.2 2505 0757 oat 258 0.40 738 0.65 330 108952549 0561 515 2600936 550 0.65 340108382592 ost 398 251028 428 0.65 350 107902687 0342 a 261917 346 0.65 30010740 2.682 0278 259 261 0.806 286 os 310 1056.7 2738 0228 214 262-0900 237 0.65 373 loses 2782 021s 203 263 0.906 224 06s Glycerin (CUKOUD,) 23127602261 1060) 3310 282 0977 85,000 047 20 0 7192298 334 4200 28s 0972 43,200 047 290126882367 ss 1460 286 085515300 048 soo 125992437 m9 634 28609356780 048 Slo 12539 2.490 352 281 286 09163060 049 320124722568 210 168 28) 08971870 050 Appendix Am Thermophysical Properties of Matter Tape A.S Continued 1001 Saturated Liquids (Continued) r ’ 6 10 veto ke wld? 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OST OOF PROT oir ost ovr TSh TIT fOT CTS 89 OsT OTT OY SOT wre ore Or GD Ne OT Or or or ED Srey oo ome ie “2 —— I en on Stare *2iy soduay “uo isu, (Wan) ) faoqery ation “poy aseing) PHP IA, siodey, vuossuedig pron pom) OV AVL Appendix Am Thermophysical Properties of Matter iL A.7_Thermophysical Properties of Liquid Metals" 1005 Matting Point) = ° > 10" k a0 Composition Weg’) aK) ims) im) tm) Pr saa 58910011 014s L617 164 Ls 00142 9739 oasis L135, 156 1035 0.0110, 1033 DAess Ose 156. ool 9.0083, Lead 00 4a 0.159 2276 16.1 Loss 0.028 755 0155 1849 156 123 0017 or7 — 1387 9 — — Povassium 337 a2 0.80 4.608 450 699 0.0065 700 075 2397 395 707 0.0084 on 075 1.905 331 6S5 0.0029 Sodium a7 366 138. 7516 862 671 alt aa 130 4270 648 0.0081, O17 126 2285 527 612 00037 Nak, 292 366 1130 6522 256 2552 0026 (€SstIS5%) aa 1.058 2471 25 BIT 0.0091 977 1083 24 269 374 0.0058 Nak, 262 366 0.946 5797 24 395 019 e2serT8%) on 0879 2.666 207 392 0.0068 1033 0883 2s — — = Pai, 398 an 0137 = 9.05 0.586 — 44. 5/55.5%) aa 0147 1.496 11.86 0790 0189 922 = um = — — Mercury 24 See Table AS “Adapted om Relerence 23 1006 Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter LE A.8_Binary Diffusion Coefficients at One Atmosphere™* T Dy Substance A Substance B w eo’) Gases NH, air 298 140 Air 298 £0, Air 298 u ar 298 o Air 298 Acctone ‘ir m5 Benzene Air 298 Naphibalene ‘Air 300 3 a N 233 a ©: x is ™ 2 in ©, x co, ™ 233 co, ©, x o ™ 2, Dilute Solutions Catteine #0 298 Ethanol Ho 298 Gicore HO 298 0.59 x 107? Glycerol 10 298 0.94 x 107? Acetone HO 298 0.13 x 107% co, 0 238 0.20 x 107% ©, 0 298 024 x 107 ih 0 238 0.53 % 107% N HO 238 0.26 x 107° Solids °, Rubber 298 ™ Rubber 298 co, Rubber 298 He Si0, 293 rn re 295 ca ca 293 Al cu 205 013 x 10-8 “Adapted with permission rom References 26 25, and 26 "Assuming ideal gas behavior, the pressure and temperature dependence ofthe diffusion coef fora binary mitre of gases may be estimated from the relation Dye rr Appendix A Thermophysical Properties of Matter Henry's Constant f Selected Gases in Water at Mods ite Pressure" 1007 = paltgs (Wars) Tr w NH, a HS 80; co, cH, 0, #, 23 21 265 260 165, 70 22,880 58,000, 280 23 365 335 210 360 27,800 30,500 61,500 20 26 480 450 Bis 1300 35,200 37,600 16,500 300 30 ois 570 440 1730 42,800 5,700 "71,600 310 = 755 "700 600 2175 50,000 52,500 76,000 320 = 860 5 00 2650 56,300 56,800 178,600 323 = 890 870 850 2870 58,000 58,000 79,000 “Adapted with permission fom Reference 27 TABLE A.10 The Solubility of Selected Gases and Solids" Tr CaalPa Gas Solid wo (Gmot'm"- bar) 0 Rubber 2s ™ Rubber 2s co; Rubber 2s He Sio, 2s H Ni 358 ’Adaied with pormisvio fom Reference 25 Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter 1008 eo seo. sro gD eared so otro oso sro uso 9L0 io seo sooo ae to sro LTO LTO syoais ss wo 00 OOo oust MTS sro sto. TO. oro pousog cuNUTe so roo pompano Saris wo Fro TTO 60 wo oso w wo seo ro OS STO D ‘ginos “paisoy-ions soo Sto zDD BD w peustod wo = wo DD 819 Toa. 90 «= sos wDgo got sayy 20 pager Aig ovo 80. oso w ponpro Saas wo 0 = wD S00 w pogstod uSIFy "do wo tro ora, wo S00 pareyd 0 porsnog oro so wo poapouy io = 0-900 19 oa, v0 © 00 oO wo yy pogsod AHH. enonenny 057 ——<000T~—=—«WUST~—=—=«OTT~=—=«(OO0T =k) SSeS OTS ‘won sodwopwondiaoeg, (9p ssamyesaduray, nose, ye 49 10S PRO MYL PUP SPOS MPT Poon; 99jag Jo AWAISSHUN (Y) 10 (1) PULION Try aay, Appendix Am Thermophysical Properties of Matter ‘Tapie AL Continued Nonmetallic Substances? Temperature Emissivity Deseription/Composition ‘K) . ‘Aluminum oxide © 600 0.69 1000 oss 1500 oa Asphalt pavement 300 085-093 Building materials ‘Asbestos sheet o 300 093-096 Brick, red “ 300 093-096 Gypsum or plaster board o 300 090-092 Wood 0 300 082-092 Clot 0 300 075-090 Conerete 0 300 088-093 Giass, window 0 300 090-095 kee 0 2 095-098 Paints Black (Parsons) “ 300 098 Whit, acrylic o 300 090 White, zine oxide 0 300 092, Paper, white “ 300 092-097 Pytex o) 300 082, ‘00 040 1000 on 1200 082, Pyroceram © 300 0.85 600 078 1000 069 1500 os? Refractories (furnace liners) “Alumina brick. © 800 oo 1000 033 1400 028, 1600 033 Magnesia brick © ‘800 04s 1000 036 E400 031 1600 040 Kolin insulating brick © ‘800 0.70 1200 ost 400 047 1500 053 Sand ) 300 030 Silicon carbide oO) 600 087 1000 087 1300 035 Skin “ 300 095 Snow “ 23 082-090 1009 1010 Appendix A= Thermophysical Properties of Matter Tape ALI Continued . Nonmetallic Substances! ‘Temperature Emissivity Description/Composition 6) © Soi © 300 093-996 Rocks ® 300 088-995 Teflon ® 300 oss 400 087 500 092 Vegetation ® 300 092-0.96 Water w 300 0.96 “Adapted fom Reference L "adapted from References 1, 9,8, and 29 Tape A.12 Sola Radiative Properties for Selected Materials* as ase a 0.08 03 30 Anodized ond oad an (Quartz overvoated o4L 037 030 Foil 01s 005 30 Brick, red (Pundu) 083 093 08 Concrete 0.80 oss 08 Galvanized sheet metal ‘Clean, new 085 bas so Oxiized, weathered 030 028 29 Gass, 3.2-mm thickness Float or tempered 078 Low iron oxide type os Metal, plated Black sulfide 092 40 92 Black cobalt oxide 095 030 a1 Black nickel oxide 092 bas u Black chrome 087 0.09 97 Mylar, 0.13-mm thickness ox7 Paints Black (Parsons) 098 098 10 White, arylic 026 0.90 029 White zine oxide 016 093 017 Plexiglas, 32-mm thickness 0.90 Snow Fine panicles, esh 013 082 016 Ice granules 033 bas 037 Teal, 0.10-mm thickness 092 Teflon, 0.13-mm thickness 092 “Adapted with pormsion rom Reference 28 "Tue casuvty values inthis table comespond to surface temperate of approximately 200 K

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