scispace - formally typeset
Open Access

NIST Standard Reference Database 23: Reference Fluid Thermodynamic and Transport Properties-REFPROP, Version 8.0

Reads0
Chats0
About
The article was published on 2007-04-02 and is currently open access. It has received 3356 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Viscosity & Equation of state.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Pure and Pseudo-pure Fluid Thermophysical Property Evaluation and the Open-Source Thermophysical Property Library CoolProp.

TL;DR: A survey of all the state-of-the-art formulations of thermophysical properties is presented, finding the most-accurate thermodynamic properties are obtained from multiparameter Helmholtz-energy-explicit-type formulations.
Journal ArticleDOI

Working fluids for high-temperature organic Rankine cycles

TL;DR: In this article, a thermodynamic screening of 31 pure component working fluids for organic Rankine cycles (ORC) is given using BACKONE equation of state, the fluids are alkanes, fluorinated alkane, ethers and fluorinated ethers.
Journal ArticleDOI

Adsorption of methane and carbon dioxide on gas shale and pure mineral samples

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured methane and carbon dioxide adsorption isotherms at 40°C on gas shale samples from the Barnett, Eagle Ford, Marcellus and Montney reservoirs.
Journal ArticleDOI

In silico screening of carbon-capture materials

TL;DR: This analysis has screened hundreds of thousands of zeolite and zeolitic imidazolate framework structures and identified many different structures that have the potential to reduce the parasitic energy of CCS by 30-40% compared with near-term technologies.
Journal ArticleDOI

A technical, economical and market review of organic Rankine cycles for the conversion of low-grade heat for power generation

TL;DR: An overview of the technical and economic aspects, as well as the market evolution of the organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) is presented in this article. But it is not a suitable working fluid for these systems since there is as yet none that provides all aspects that must be taken into account in ORCs.
Related Papers (5)