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Gas Basics Pro app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 1680 ratings )
Reference Education
Developer: FPC Ltd.
4.99 USD
Current version: 3.9, last update: 3 years ago
First release : 27 Aug 2010
App size: 17.16 Mb

Gas Basics is ideal for natural gas professionals and pipeline engineers. The app includes a variety of tables, equations, tips and notes.

Table of Contents:

- Charles Law
- Air - Absolute and Kinematic Viscosity
- Air - Density and Specific Weight
- Air - Temperature and Volume
- Air Compressors - Yearly Power Costs
- Air Line Pipe
- Air Properties
- Air Tools and Air Consumption
- Boyles Law
- Classification of Gases
- Compressed Air Pipelines
- Compressed Air Quality
- Compressed Air Receivers
- Compressed Air and Gas - Storage Volumes
- Daltons Law
- Density of Dry Air, Water Vapour and Moist Humid Air
- Gas Carrying Capacities House Piping
- Gas Cookers
- Gas Mixture Properties
- Gas Pipes - Approved Materials
- Gases - Critical Temperatures and Pressures
- Gases - Densities
- Gases - Explosive and Flammability Concentration Limits
- Gases - Specific Gravities
- Horsepower required to Compress Air
- Ideal Gas Law
- LNG
- LPG
- Low Pressure Gas Pipe Sizing
- Medical Gas Piping
- Medical Gases - Piping Dimensions
- Methane
- Natural Gas Pipe Sizing
- Pascals Laws
- Pressure
- Pressure Loss in Compressed Air Pipelines
- Propane Butane Mix - Evaporation Pressure
- Propane Gas Pipe Sizing
- Properties of Air at Moderate Pressure
- Rating of Air Compressors and Air Equipment
- Relief Valves - Length of Vent Lines
- Safety Valves and Relief Capacity
- Safety Valves in Gas Systems
- Specific Heat Ratio of Air
- Speed of Sound in Air
- Steam and Vapor Enthalpy
- Types of Air Compressors
- Vacuum - Evacuation Time
- Vacuum - Expanded Air Ratio
- Vacuum and Flow Measurement
- Vacuum Pressure - Converting Units
- Vapor and Steam
- Vapor Pressure


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