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Latest revision as of 07:52, 21 November 2017
Brief
Ideal Gas is a concept where:
- gas is composed with molecules of negligible volume;
- interaction between the molecules is negligible.
Equation Of State
It all started with Boyle-Charles Law published in 1662 .
The Ideal Gas EOS:
Nomenclature
 = mass, lbm = mass, lbm
 = molecular weight, lbm/lbmol = molecular weight, lbm/lbmol
 = number of moles, lbmol = number of moles, lbmol
 = Pressure, psia = Pressure, psia
 = universal gas constant, 10.7316 psia ft3/ lbmol/ °R = universal gas constant, 10.7316 psia ft3/ lbmol/ °R
 = temperature, °R = temperature, °R
 = volume, ft3 = volume, ft3
See also
Ideal Gas
Real Gas
gas compressibility factor
EOS


