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  1. drFCraft

    Supercritical CO2 properties versus P & T

    Brilliant site, just awesome, but how rigorous are the calculations? Can it be used in,say, a publication? Seems almost to good to be true that a java applet can churn out data like this...
  2. drFCraft

    Supercritical CO2 properties versus P & T

    Thanks, found it. Totally forgot about NIST :/
  3. drFCraft

    Supercritical CO2 properties versus P & T

    I'm looking for quality data on the density of supercritical CO2 as a function of Temperature and Pressure. Can anyone guide me to a reliable website, or property databook? Any help appreciated.
  4. drFCraft

    calcium Scale buildup in pipes

    Probably precipiatated hydroxides of various sorts (calcium, + other cations present). If possible, intermittent cleaning with diluted acid + mechanical removal of scale could be a solution to the problem.
  5. drFCraft

    Continuous ball mill - Power requirements?

    Does anyone have a reasonable Rule of thumb (or expression) for calculating the required power to crush coarse ore to a given mean particle size? I'd assume its a function of the ore 'crush strength', desired particle size and feed rate, but cant find anything concrete in my texbooks. Any...
  6. drFCraft

    Acentric factor for EOS calculation

    For my calculation @ 300 bars, ambient temp, going from omega=1.004 --> 0.094 for CO2 makes a difference in the 5th decimal.... :)
  7. drFCraft

    Acentric factor for EOS calculation

    Hi all, my first post =) I am performing a calculation using the SRK-EOS and i data on the acentric factor for H2S and CO2. I know its probably somewhere in Perry's, but i cant find it right now... Any help would be appreciated appreciated.
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