shurmodyn
heist exgnceing
pressed in the Jacobian notation a.
ivative (22/8y)_ ean be exp
vod the partial devia
()
For simplisity of notation, we can rewrite Eqn.
G)-&- i
Suppose we choose the independent variables a and b of Eqn.7.27 as T and
evaluate the partial derivatives involving the eight properties.
be condensed and tabulated for future use. Bridgman [52) evaluated th
4nd provided the result in a form which is most convenient for use. Th,
eevaiies i presented in the Appendix (Table A.6). The procedure for evsins
Geant, (72/0); tavolves reading the values (Ar), and (6,), from the bri
Geran the Yaloe of (62), with that of (64),, The following example ives
sing the Bridgman Table.
Bxample 79 Using the Bridgman Table evaluate (da/0p
Solution We have
gman Table [see Appendix Table A,
6] we find that (a,
and enthalpy of yapori, 1;
Dating phase transition, g erection
titerion fo
Ym uid
StBiram at constant tempera,
Well as
iemper
Pressure is giv
For the phase trar
Substituting Eqn.7
aP_ An,
qh,
where Ah, = hy —