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  • Front Cover; Handbook of Energy Data and Calculations: including Directory of Products and Services; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Notes on presentation; Section A: Data charts and tables; Al SI units; A2 Definitions, relationships and international values of units and quantities; A3 Conversions into SI units; A4 Everyday empirical values; A5 Typical composition and properties of some gaseous fuels; A6 Typical properties of liquefied petroleum gasa; A7 Typical properties of liquid fuelsa; A8 Properties of solid fuels; A9 Coal classification system used by National Coal Board
  • A10 Effect of ash and moisture content on calorific values of coalsA11 Calorific values of wastes (MJ/kg), based on information supplied by Thorn-EMI Industrial Boilers, General Engineering, Radcliffe (1979) Ltd; A12 Properties of gases commonly involved in combustion; A13 Mass relationships of common combustion reactions; A14 Volumetric relationships of common combustion reactions; A15 Specific heat capacity of gases; A16 Variation with temperature of the physical properties of dry air; A17 Variation with temperature of the viscosity of some gases
  • A18 Variation with temperature of some physical properties of water (data shown graphically in A19)A20 Thermal conductivity of building materials, concrete and brickwork; A21 Tables of values for thermal resistance and thermal transmittance; A22 Properies of furnace insulating materials; A23 Tables of ventilation requirements; A24 Tables of contaminants, poisons, toxic vapours and dusts; A25 Thermal properties of pure metals; A26 Properties of commercial metals and alloys; A27 Commercial steel pipes (BS 1600); A28 Commercial steel pipes (BS3600)
  • A29 Volume/velocity relationship for compressed air in steel pipesA30 Pressure drop for compressed air in steel pipe; A31 Flow of water in steel pipes; A32 Loss of heat from pipes; A33 Variation with pressure-temperature of the physical properties of saturated steam; A34 Superheated steam: variation with temperature of total specific enthalpy (kj/kg) (top lines) and specific volume (m3/kg) (bottom lines); A35 Steam pipe capacities (kg/s)
  • A36 CIBS Psychrometric chart (Reproduced by permission of the Chartered Institution of Building Services. Pads of charts for record purposes can be obtained from CIBS, Delta House, 222 Balham High Road, London SW12 9BS)A37 Standard steel radiators; A38 Induction motors; A39 Abridged tables of lamp data and standard service illuminance; Section B: Calculation and analysis procedures; Bl The use of the gigajoule as the common unit of energy; B2 The assessment of process energy by analysis of summer and winter consumption; B3 Analysis of electricity charges