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DIPPR 801 - Evaluated Process Design Data

Authors 

Wilding, W. V. - Presenter, Brigham Young University
Knotts, T. A. IV, Brigham Young University
Rowley, R. L., Brigham Young University
Giles, N., Brigham Young University
The DIPPR 801 database, used by engineers and scientists around the world, is an evaluated database of pure-component thermophysical properties. It includes over 2000 compounds of industrial importance. Thirty-two constant properties and fifteen temperature-dependent properties are included for each compound.

The DIPPR project was initiated in 1980 as a cooperative effort between many industrial companies. A brief history of the project will be presented along with a discussion of its foundational and guiding principals.

The evaluation process used in the project seeks to ensure thermodynamic consistency among related properties. Examples of the procedures used will be presented.