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- Organization: Penn State University
- Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1992 11:40:13 EDT
- From: James C Mankin <N5X@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Message-ID: <92282.114013N5X@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Newsgroups: sci.engr
- Subject: Re: Chemically Reacting Air
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- References: <1992Oct8.002254.20216@math.ucla.edu>
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- In article <1992Oct8.140956.23685@cbfsb.cb.att.com>, rizzo@cbnewsf.cb.att.com
- (anthony.r.rizzo) says:
-
- >In article <1992Oct8.002254.20216@math.ucla.edu> rfedkiw@redwood.math.ucla.edu
- >(Ronald Fedkiw) writes:
- >>I'm trying to model the flow of high temperature air.......
- >>I need to calculate the heat of formation of: N2 O2 N O NO NO+ e-
-
- >Ten years ago, I took a course in combustion. I haven't used
- >that material since then. But I recall something called
- >the JANAF tables. I'm not even sure that that is the correct
- >spelling. But I seem to remember something about heats of
- >formation being in the JANAF tables. Oh yes. I do recall
- >that NASA had something to do with the JANAF tables.
-
- >I hope this is somewhat helpful. After so many year of not being
- >used, those synapses are all but gone. >:-(
-
- >Tony Rizzo
-
- Yes, the JANAF (Joint Army Navy Air Force) Thermochemical Tables are
- what you want. I have the Third Edition here. It says it is published
- by the American Chemical Society and the American Institute of Physics
- for the National Bureau of Standards, copyright 1986.
-
- It also says Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data
- Volume 14, 1985
- Supplement No. 1
- (Its a two volume set)
-
- This has the right data in it to calculate the equilibrium composition
- of air at any temperature.
- Hope this helps.. Jim
-