I'm a Chemical Engineering student fron the university of the philippines and I'm looking for the following experiments in Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. I hope you could help me out. Thank you! you can send the files to my email-address: albert_pabalate@yahoo.com
1. Determination of the heat capacity ratio by using adiabatic expansion
2. Thermodynamic Analysis of Rubber-like elasticity
3. Determination of partial molar volumes of NaCl at different concentrations
4. Determination of heat of vaporization of Ramsay-Young Method
5. Sonic Velocity
6. Victor Meyer experiment for determination of molecular weight
7. Determination of calorimeter constant
8. Determination of surface tension using bubble pressure method
Thank you again!
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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Experiments
Started by albert_pabalate, Jun 22 2008 02:54 AM
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Posted 22 June 2008 - 02:54 AM
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Posted 23 June 2008 - 06:29 AM
re 2.; try the ASTM website maybe? Rubber is ASTM section 9 if I recall correctly...
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Posted 23 June 2008 - 08:30 AM
QUOTE (Adriaan @ Jun 23 2008, 07:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
re 2.; try the ASTM website maybe? Rubber is ASTM section 9 if I recall correctly...
uhm, i visited ASTM website, there's no thermodynamic analysis.
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Posted 23 June 2008 - 10:09 AM
Albert:
You may not get many responses to your request because it would seem you are looking for others to do your searching for you. For example, if you used Google's search engine you would immediately find a variety of sources for Victor Meyer's method of determining the molecular weight of a liquid compound:
http://home.jmu.edu....ular Weight.htm
http://www.kwantlen....victormeyer.pdf
If you do the same for all of your assigned experiments, you will also find sources of information for them - just as I did (in less than 5 secs.).[/size][/font]
You may not get many responses to your request because it would seem you are looking for others to do your searching for you. For example, if you used Google's search engine you would immediately find a variety of sources for Victor Meyer's method of determining the molecular weight of a liquid compound:
http://home.jmu.edu....ular Weight.htm
http://www.kwantlen....victormeyer.pdf
If you do the same for all of your assigned experiments, you will also find sources of information for them - just as I did (in less than 5 secs.).[/size][/font]
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Posted 24 June 2008 - 12:10 PM
hehehehe.. i already thought that many people might think that.
uhm, actually i had the copy of your suggested links. hehehehe...
I just tried to look for other sites besides what i have now. though to be honest some of my researched sites does not give the exact experimental design i need.
Thanks though for giving your comment!
i'm on a continuous search actually...
uhm, actually i had the copy of your suggested links. hehehehe...
I just tried to look for other sites besides what i have now. though to be honest some of my researched sites does not give the exact experimental design i need.
Thanks though for giving your comment!
i'm on a continuous search actually...
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