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Table for use in book articles
Author | Name or names |
Language | English or ? |
Publisher | Name |
Date | Date (X Edition) |
Cover type | Hardback or Soft cover |
Pages | XXX |
ISBN | XXXX... |
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Special short-term
Temperature | Absolute pressure | Relative humidity | Publishing or establishing entity |
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°C | kPa | % RH | |
0 | 100.000 | IUPAC (present definition)[1] | |
0 | 101.325 | IUPAC (former definition),[1] NIST,[2] ISO 10780[3] | |
15 | 101.325 | 0[4][5] | ISA,[4] ISO 13443,[5] EEA,[6] EGIA[7] |
20 | 101.325 | EPA,[8] NIST[9] | |
25 | 101.325 | EPA[10] | |
25 | 100.000 | SATP[11] | |
20 | 100.000 | 0 | CAGI[12] |
15 | 100.000 | SPE[13] | |
°F | psia | % RH | |
60 | 14.696 | SPE,[13] OSHA,[14] SCAQMD[15] | |
60 | 14.73 | EGIA,[7] OPEC,[16] EIA[17] | |
59 | 14.503 | 78 | Army Standard Metro[18] |
59 | 14.696 | 60 | ISO 2314, ISO 3977-2[19] |
°F | in Hg | % RH | |
70 | 29.92 | 0 | AMCA,[20] air density = 0.075 lbm/ft³ |
Notes:
- 101.325 kPa = 1 atmosphere = 1.01325 bar ≈ 14.696 psi
- 100.000 kPa = 1 bar ≈ 14.504 psi
- 14.503 psi ≈ 750 mmHg ≈ 100.0 kPa ≈ 1 bar
- 14.696 psi ≈ 1 atm = 101.325 kPa
- 14.73 psi ≈ 30 inHg ≈ 1.0156 bar ≈ 101.560 kPa
- All pressures are absolute pressures (not gauge pressures)
- 59 °F = 15 °C
- 60 °F ≈ 15.6 °C
- dry = 0 percent relative humidity = 0 % RH
The full names of the entities listed in Table 1:
- IUPAC: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
- NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology
- ISA: ICAO's International Standard Atmosphere
- ISO: International Organization for Standardization
- EEA: European Environment Agency
- EGIA: Electricity and Gas Inspection Act (of Canada)
- EPA: United States Environmental Protection Agency
- SATP: Standard Ambient Pressure and Temperature
- CAGI: Compressed Air and Gas Institute
- SPE: Society of Petroleum Engineers
- OSHA: U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- SCAQMD: California's South Coast Air Quality Management District
- OPEC: Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- EIA: U.S. Energy Information Administration
- Std. Metro: U.S. Army's Standard Metro (used in ballistics)
- AMCA: Air Movement and Control Association This AMCA standard applies only to air.
Let's see: Bduke (an administrator), Beetstra (an administrator), Samw, Kkmurray and User:mbeychok have all said that the original version of the table was better than the revised version, and Itub thought that the revised version has too many columns. Therefore, I am reverting the table to the original version. I am also leaving the list of organization as is rather than converting them to internal links because they make a much better impact on readers that way as opposed to having to visit each of the links.
Beetstra (an administrator) also thought the template was not needed, so I am removing it.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ "NIST Standard Reference Data Base 7 Users Guide", December 1969, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA NIST Data Base 7
- ↑ "Stationary source emissions – Measurement of velocity and volume flow rate of gas streams in ducts", ISO 10780, International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland ISO
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Robert C. Weast (Editor) (1975). Handbook of Physics and Chemistry, 56th Edition. CRC Press, pp. F201-F206. ISBN 0-87819-455-X.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Natural gas – Standard reference conditions", ISO 13443, International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland ISO Standards Catalogue
- ↑ "Extraction, First Treatment and Loading of Liquid & Gaseous Fossil Fuels", Emission Inventory Guidebook B521, Activities 050201 - 050303, September 1999, European Environmental Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark Emission Inventory Guidebook
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Electricity and Gas Inspection Act", SOR/86-131 (defines a set of standard conditions for Imperial units and a different set for metric units) Canadian Laws
- ↑ "Standards of Performance for New Sources", 40 CFR--Protection of the Environment, Chapter I, Part 60, Section 60.2, 1990 New Source Performance Standards
- ↑ "Design and Uncertainty for a PVTt Gas Flow Standard", Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Vol.108, Number 1, 2003 NIST Journal
- ↑ "National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards", 40 CFR--Protection of the Environment, Chapter I, Part 50, Section 50.3, 1998 National Ambient Air Standards
- ↑ "Table of Chemical Thermodynamic Properties", National Bureau of Standards (NBS), Journal of Physics and Chemical Reference Data, 1982, Vol. 11, Supplement 2.
- ↑ "Glossary", 2002, Compressed Air and Gas Institute, Cleveland, OH, USA Glossary
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 "The SI Metric System of Units and SPE Metric Standard (Notes for Table 2.3 on page 25)", June 1982, Richardson, TX, USA (defines standard cubic foot and standard cubic meter) SPE
- ↑ "Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases" and "Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia", 29 CFR--Labor, Chapter XVII--Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Part 1910, Sect. 1910.110 and 1910.111, 1993 Storage/Handling of LPG
- ↑ "Rule 102, Definition of Terms (Standard Conditions)", Amended December 2004, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Los Angeles, California, USA SCAQMD Rule 102
- ↑ "Annual Statistical Bulletin", 2004, Editor-in-chief: Dr. Omar Ibrahim, Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Vienna, Austria OPEC Statistical Bulletin
- ↑ "Natural Gas Annual 2004", DOE/EIA-0131(04), December 2005, U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Washington, D.C., USA Natural Gas Annual 2004
- ↑ "Effects of Altitude and Atmospheric Conditions", Exterior Ballistics Section, Sierra's "Rifle and Handgun Reloading Manual, 5th Edition", Sedalia, MO, USA Exterior Ballistics
- ↑ "Gas turbines – Procurement – Part 2: Standard reference conditions and ratings", ISO 3977-2:1997 and "Gas turbines - Acceptance tests", ISO 2314:1989, Edition 2, International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland ISO
- ↑ ANSI/AMCA Standard 210, "Laboratory Methods Of Testing Fans for Aerodynamic Performance Rating", as implied here: http://www.greenheck.com/pdf/centrifugal/Plug.pdf when accessed on October 17, 2007