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ArnoudBuzing`ExternalFunctions`
LeeKeslerOmega
​
LeeKeslerOmega[tb,tc,pc]
gives Lee-Kesler ω value for a fluid given boiling temperature
tb
, critical temperature
tc
, and critical pressure
pc
.
​
Examples  
(1)
Basic Examples  
(1)
Compute Lee-Kesler ω value:
In[1]:=
LeeKeslerOmega
[425.6,631.1,32.1*^5]
Out[1]=
0.325442
Use
Quantity
:
In[2]:=
LeeKeslerOmega
[
425.6`
K
,
631.1`
K
,
3.21`*^6
Pa
]
Out[2]=
0.325442
Convert from other units:
In[3]:=
LeeKeslerOmega
[
306.41`
°F
,
676.31`
°F
,
3.21`*^6
Pa
]
Out[3]=
0.325442
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Caleb Bell, Yoel Rene Cortes-Pena, and Contributors (2016-2023). Chemicals: Chemical properties component of Chemical Engineering Design Library (ChEDL)
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