elirezz
Chemical
- Sep 9, 2013
- 6
Hi Everyone,
I had came across a similar post a while ago by:
" hacksaw (Mechanical) 25 Jan 03 15:18
the velocity in liquid sulfur is a tough nut to crack, but here is some meaningful data, coutesy of J.K. Olsen
"for those without adobe acrobat:
the velocity of sound in sulfur is 1440 m/s at 82 Deg C and 1290 m/s at 155 Deg C with a linear slope between the two points. "
I am taking the available information for my calculation. But I was wondering if anybody still has the above PDF file or another printed source that I can reference to?
Thanks for the great info and help
I had came across a similar post a while ago by:
" hacksaw (Mechanical) 25 Jan 03 15:18
the velocity in liquid sulfur is a tough nut to crack, but here is some meaningful data, coutesy of J.K. Olsen
"for those without adobe acrobat:
the velocity of sound in sulfur is 1440 m/s at 82 Deg C and 1290 m/s at 155 Deg C with a linear slope between the two points. "
I am taking the available information for my calculation. But I was wondering if anybody still has the above PDF file or another printed source that I can reference to?
Thanks for the great info and help