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0.25 4.34 6.93 10.6 15.7 22.5 31.4 42.8 95.8 186
0.30 5.57 8.84 13.5 19.8 28.2 39.2 53.3 118 229
0.40 8.17 12.8 19.4 28.3 40.1 55.3 74.7 164 316
0.50 10.9 17.0 25.6 37.1 52.3 72.0 96.8 211 404
1.00 25.8 39.5 58.4 83.7 117 159 212 454 856
THERMAL EXPANSION
UNITS CONVERSIONS 2, p. 93; metals, vol. 2, p. 459; petroleums, vol. 2, p. 145; porcelains,
vol. 2, pp. 70, 78; refractory materials, vol. 2, p. 83; solid insulators,
For this subsection, the following units conversion is applicable: vol. 2, p. 310.
F = 9 5 C + 32.
THERMAL EXPANSION OF GASES
ADDITIONAL REFERENCES
No tables of the coefficients of thermal expansion of gases are given in
The tables given under this subject are reprinted by permission from this edition. The coefficient at constant pressure, 1/(/T)p, for an
the Smithsonian Tables. For more detailed data on thermal expansion, ideal gas is merely the reciprocal of the absolute temperature. For
see International Critical Tables: tabular index, vol. 3, p. 1; abrasives, a real gas or liquid, both it and the coefficient at constant volume,
vol. 2, p. 87; alloys, vol. 2, p. 463; building stones, vol. 2, p. 54; carbons, 1/p (p/T)v, should be calculated either from the equation of state or
vol. 2, p. 303; elements, vol. 1, p. 102; enamels, vol. 2, p. 115; glass, vol. from tabulated PVT data.