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59 relations: Aeronautics, Air Movement and Control Association, American Association of Physicists in Medicine, American Petroleum Institute, ASTM International, Australia, Avogadro constant, Bar (unit), Boltzmann constant, Celsius, Commerce, Compressed Air and Gas Institute, Decimetre, Environmental chamber, European Environment Agency, Fahrenheit, Federal Aviation Administration, Flow measurement, Fluid dynamics, Gas constant, GOST, Humidity, Ideal gas law, Imperial units, Inch of mercury, International Civil Aviation Organization, International Organization for Standardization, International Standard Atmosphere, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, ISO 1, Kelvin, Laboratory, Manufacturing, Millimetre of mercury, Molar volume, Molecular mass, National Institute of Standards and Technology, New South Wales, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Pascal (unit), Pound per square inch, Pressure, Pressure measurement, Reference atmospheric model, Room temperature, Society of Petroleum Engineers, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Standard atmosphere (unit), Standard cubic foot, Standard sea-level conditions, ... Expand index (9 more) »
- Engineering thermodynamics
Aeronautics
Aeronautics is the science or art involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of air flight-capable machines, and the techniques of operating aircraft and rockets within the atmosphere.
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Air Movement and Control Association
The Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc. (AMCA) is an American trade body that sets standards for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment.
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American Association of Physicists in Medicine
The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) is a scientific, educational, and professional organization of Medical Physicists.
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American Petroleum Institute
The American Petroleum Institute (API) is the largest U.S. trade association for the oil and natural gas industry.
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ASTM International
ASTM International, formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials, is a standards organization that develops and publishes voluntary consensus technical international standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems and services.
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
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Avogadro constant
The Avogadro constant, commonly denoted or, is an SI defining constant with an exact value of (reciprocal moles).
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Bar (unit)
The bar is a metric unit of pressure defined as 100,000 Pa (100 kPa), though not part of the International System of Units (SI).
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Boltzmann constant
The Boltzmann constant is the proportionality factor that relates the average relative thermal energy of particles in a gas with the thermodynamic temperature of the gas. Standard temperature and pressure and Boltzmann constant are thermodynamics.
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Celsius
The degree Celsius is the unit of temperature on the Celsius temperature scale "Celsius temperature scale, also called centigrade temperature scale, scale based on 0 ° for the melting point of water and 100 ° for the boiling point of water at 1 atm pressure." (originally known as the centigrade scale outside Sweden), one of two temperature scales used in the International System of Units (SI), the other being the closely related Kelvin scale.
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Commerce
Commerce is the large-scale organized system of activities, functions, procedures and institutions that directly or indirectly contribute to the smooth, unhindered distribution and transfer of goods and services on a substantial scale and at the right time, place, quantity, quality and price through various channels from the original producers to the final consumers within local, regional, national or international economies.
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Compressed Air and Gas Institute
Compressed Air and Gas Institute (CAGI) is the industry association located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
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Decimetre
The decimetre (or decimeter in American English; symbol: dm), is a unit of length in the International System of Units, equal to one tenth of a metre, ten centimetres, one hundred millimetres, and 3.937 inches.
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Environmental chamber
An environmental chamber, also called a climatic chamber or climate chamber, is an enclosure used to test the effects of specified environmental conditions on biological items, industrial products, materials, and electronic devices and components.
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European Environment Agency
The European Environment Agency (EEA) is the agency of the European Union (EU) which provides independent information on the environment.
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Fahrenheit
The Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by the European physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736).
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Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a U.S. federal government agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation which regulates civil aviation in the United States and surrounding international waters.
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Flow measurement
Flow measurement is the quantification of bulk fluid movement. Standard temperature and pressure and Flow measurement are measurement.
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Fluid dynamics
In physics, physical chemistry and engineering, fluid dynamics is a subdiscipline of fluid mechanics that describes the flow of fluids—liquids and gases. Standard temperature and pressure and fluid dynamics are Aerodynamics.
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Gas constant
The molar gas constant (also known as the gas constant, universal gas constant, or ideal gas constant) is denoted by the symbol or. Standard temperature and pressure and gas constant are thermodynamics.
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GOST
GOST (ГОСТ) refers to a set of international technical standards maintained by the Euro-Asian Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (EASC), a regional standards organization operating under the auspices of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
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Humidity
Humidity is the concentration of water vapor present in the air. Standard temperature and pressure and Humidity are atmospheric thermodynamics.
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Ideal gas law
The ideal gas law, also called the general gas equation, is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas.
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Imperial units
The imperial system of units, imperial system or imperial units (also known as British Imperial or Exchequer Standards of 1826) is the system of units first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act 1824 and continued to be developed through a series of Weights and Measures Acts and amendments.
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Inch of mercury
Inch of mercury (inHg and ″Hg) is a non-SI unit of measurement for pressure.
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International Civil Aviation Organization
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that coordinates the principles and techniques of international air navigation, and fosters the planning and development of international air transport to ensure safe and orderly growth.
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International Organization for Standardization
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an independent, non-governmental, international standard development organization composed of representatives from the national standards organizations of member countries.
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International Standard Atmosphere
The International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) is a static atmospheric model of how the pressure, temperature, density, and viscosity of the Earth's atmosphere change over a wide range of altitudes or elevations. Standard temperature and pressure and International Standard Atmosphere are atmospheric thermodynamics.
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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations working for the advancement of the chemical sciences, especially by developing nomenclature and terminology.
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ISO 1
ISO 1 is an international standard set by the International Organization for Standardization that specifies the standard reference temperature for geometrical product specification and verification.
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Kelvin
The kelvin, symbol K, is the base unit of measurement for temperature in the International System of Units (SI).
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Laboratory
A laboratory (colloquially lab) is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed.
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Manufacturing
Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labor, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation.
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Millimetre of mercury
A millimetre of mercury is a manometric unit of pressure, formerly defined as the extra pressure generated by a column of mercury one millimetre high, and currently defined as exactly pascals or exactly pascals.
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Molar volume
In chemistry and related fields, the molar volume, symbol Vm, or \tilde V of a substance is the ratio of the volume (V) occupied by a substance to the amount of substance (n): Vm.
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Molecular mass
The molecular mass (m) is the mass of a given molecule.
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National Institute of Standards and Technology
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce whose mission is to promote American innovation and industrial competitiveness.
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New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a regulatory agency of the United States Department of Labor that originally had federal visitorial powers to inspect and examine workplaces.
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Pascal (unit)
The pascal (symbol: Pa) is the unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI).
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Pound per square inch
The pound per square inch (abbreviation: psi) or, more accurately, pound-force per square inch (symbol: lbf/in2), is a unit of measurement of pressure or of stress based on avoirdupois units.
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Pressure
Pressure (symbol: p or P) is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed. Standard temperature and pressure and Pressure are atmospheric thermodynamics and thermodynamics.
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Pressure measurement
Pressure measurement is the measurement of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface.
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Reference atmospheric model
A reference atmospheric model describes how the ideal gas properties (namely: pressure, temperature, density, and molecular weight) of an atmosphere change, primarily as a function of altitude, and sometimes also as a function of latitude, day of year, etc.
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Room temperature
Room temperature, colloquially, denotes the range of air temperatures most people find comfortable indoors while dressed in typical clothing.
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Society of Petroleum Engineers
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit professional organization.
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South Coast Air Quality Management District
The South Coast Air Quality Management District, also using the acronym South Coast (AQMD), formed in 1976, is the air pollution agency responsible for regulating stationary sources of air pollution in the South Coast Air Basin and the Coachella Valley portion of the Salton Sea Air Basin, in Southern California.
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Standard atmosphere (unit)
The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure defined as Pa.
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Standard cubic foot
A standard cubic foot (scf) is a unit representing the amount of gas (such as natural gas) contained in a volume of one cubic foot at reference temperature and pressure conditions.
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Standard sea-level conditions
Standard sea-level conditions (SSL), also known as sea-level standard (SLS), defines a set of atmospheric conditions for physical calculations.
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Standard state
The standard state of a material (pure substance, mixture or solution) is a reference point used to calculate its properties under different conditions. Standard temperature and pressure and standard state are thermodynamics.
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Standards organization
A standards organization, standards body, standards developing organization (SDO), or standards setting organization (SSO) is an organization whose primary function is developing, coordinating, promulgating, revising, amending, reissuing, interpreting, or otherwise contributing to the usefulness of technical standards to those who employ them.
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Technical standard
A technical standard is an established norm or requirement for a repeatable technical task which is applied to a common and repeated use of rules, conditions, guidelines or characteristics for products or related processes and production methods, and related management systems practices. Standard temperature and pressure and technical standard are standards.
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Temperature
Temperature is a physical quantity that quantitatively expresses the attribute of hotness or coldness. Standard temperature and pressure and Temperature are thermodynamics.
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Test method
A test method is a method for a test in science or engineering, such as a physical test, chemical test, or statistical test. Standard temperature and pressure and test method are measurement.
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U.S. Standard Atmosphere
The U.S. Standard Atmosphere is a static atmospheric model of how the pressure, temperature, density, and viscosity of the Earth's atmosphere change over a wide range of altitudes or elevations. Standard temperature and pressure and U.S. Standard Atmosphere are atmospheric thermodynamics.
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United States customary units
United States customary units form a system of measurement units commonly used in the United States and most U.S. territories, since being standardized and adopted in 1832.
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United States Environmental Protection Agency
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with environmental protection matters.
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Volumetric flow rate
In physics and engineering, in particular fluid dynamics, the volumetric flow rate (also known as volume flow rate, or volume velocity) is the volume of fluid which passes per unit time; usually it is represented by the symbol (sometimes \dot V).
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See also
Engineering thermodynamics
- Air preheater
- Bimetallic strip
- Clausius–Clapeyron relation
- Cryogenics
- Dühring's rule
- Dalton's law
- Drying
- Dynamic insulation
- Equation of state
- Expander cycle
- Heat of combustion
- Henry's law
- Hidden states of matter
- Hydrocarbon dew point
- Inversion temperature
- Jet engine
- Joule–Thomson effect
- Liquid air
- Liquid droplet radiator
- Ljungström air preheater
- Materials oscilloscope
- Non-random two-liquid model
- PC-SAFT
- Partial pressure
- Phase (matter)
- Piston-cylinder apparatus
- Power plant efficiency
- Psychrometrics
- Raoult's law
- Recuperator
- Redlich–Kwong equation of state
- Reid vapor pressure
- Relative volatility
- Standard temperature and pressure
- State of matter
- Statistical associating fluid theory
- Theorem of corresponding states
- Thermal efficiency
- Thermodynamic modelling
- True vapor pressure
- Vacuum cooling
- Van der Waals equation
- Vapor pressure
- Volatility (chemistry)
- Wong–Sandler mixing rule
References
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