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This pressure-enthalpy diagram shows the thermodynamic properties of propane across a range of temperatures and pressures. Lines of constant entropy (specific entropy) are plotted, ranging from 4.0 to 7.0 kJ/kg*K. Temperature ranges from -50°C to 200°C on the diagram. The diagram can be used to determine thermodynamic values like temperature, pressure, and entropy at different points within propane's vapor and liquid phases.
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Propan PDF

This pressure-enthalpy diagram shows the thermodynamic properties of propane across a range of temperatures and pressures. Lines of constant entropy (specific entropy) are plotted, ranging from 4.0 to 7.0 kJ/kg*K. Temperature ranges from -50°C to 200°C on the diagram. The diagram can be used to determine thermodynamic values like temperature, pressure, and entropy at different points within propane's vapor and liquid phases.
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100 Propane

Propane
Pressure-Enthalpy Diagram S=5.5
S=Specific Entropy, kJ/kg*K
T=Temperature, ºC

10 S=6.0

S=5.0
S=4.5
S=4.0
Pressure [MPa]

T=90
T=80
T=70

T=200
T=60
T=50
S=6.5
T=40
T=30
1
T=20

T=150
T=10
T=-50

T=0

T=-10

T=-20

T=100
T=-30 T=0

T=50
S=7.0
T=-40
0.1
-220 -180 -140 -100 -60 -20 20 60 100 140 180 220 260 300 340 380 420 460 500 540 580 620 660 700
Produced by I. Aartun, NTNU 2002. Based on the program Allprops,
Enthalpy [kJ/kg] Center for Applied Thermodynamic Studies, University of Idaho.

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