Document Type
Thesis
Date of Award
6-30-1956
Degree Name
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering - (M.S.)
Department
Chemical Engineering
First Advisor
Joseph Joffe
Second Advisor
Michael Frederick
Third Advisor
C. L. Mantell
Abstract
The thermodynamic properties of trimethylamine have been evaluated at temperatures from 32°F to 600°F and from the saturation pressure to 2000 lb/in2 based on available experimental data. An equation relating the pressure, volume and temperature of the system has been derived for the range in which experimental data were available and it was used to evaluate the thermodynamic properties in this range. Values for pressure, volume, temperature, enthalpy and entropy have been presented in the form of tables and graphs.
Recommended Citation
Riley, John Bernard, "Thermodynamic properties of trimethylamine" (1956). Theses. 2430.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/theses/2430