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Therminol - VP1

evaluate the exergy or entropy of commercial oils like Therminol-VP1

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Therminol - VP1

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  1. Downloaded from: justpaste.it/b6b72 How do you evaluate the exergy or entropy of commercial oils like Therminol-VP1? Introduction The thermo-physical properties of oils are very important in heat transfer applications. For example, the viscosity of the oil is a key factor that affects its ability to transport heat. However, there are no data sheets on such commercially available oils like Therminol- VP1 that I can find online or from other sources.

  2. I’m trying to evaluate how good commercially available oils are as heat transfer fluids but I can’t find any data sheets that have useful properties on. For instance, Therminol-VP1 is very hard to find data on. All the major sources of properties seem to leave it out. Therminol-VP1 is a mineral oil. It’s used as a heat transfer fluid in industrial applications, but not automotive applications. A good way to evaluate the exergy or entropy of commercial oils like Therminol-VP1 would be by looking at their performance data sheets from their manufacturers (such as Shell, Chevron Phillips etc.). These companies will have data on how well the product performs under different conditions such as temperature and pressure for example; this will give you an idea if the product has useful properties for your application or not! Conclusion The problem is that the oil data sheets don’t seem to have any useful properties on them. So, I’m trying to find information about how good commercially available oils are as heat transfer fluids but I can’t find any data sheets that have useful properties on. For instance, Therminol- VP1 is very hard to find data on.

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