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NIST alloy data
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
The NIST Alloy data web application (https://trc.nist.gov/metals_data) provides access to thermophysical property data with a focus on unary, binary, and ternary... -
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Data from: NIST Properties of Molten Salts Database (formerly SRD 27)
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
NIST distributed the NIST Properties of Molten Salts Database from 1990 to 2004. As part of the NIST Standard Reference Data Program, the database was designated as... -
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Experimental data sets for viscosity and surface tension of binary mixtures at the temperatures (293.15 to 323.15) K and the pressures (99.325 to 103.325) kPa
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
This is a research data set extracted from NIST Standard Reference Database 103b and contains raw experimental data for viscosity and surface tension of binary mixtures. -
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Data set for Amontons-Coulomb-like slip dynamics in acousto-microfluidics
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
This data set contains the data/information used to plot the graphs published in the 2022 Nat. Comm. article (titled "Amontons-Coulomb-like slip dynamics in acousto-... -
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Dataset and SUTRA model used to evaluate Reservoirs for Thermal Energy Storage in the Portland Basin, Oregon.
Department of Energy —
This is a link to the open access, published dataset and modeling that supports a feasibility study of Reservoir Thermal Energy Storage (RTES) in the Portland Basin,... -
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Simulations for Entropy Scaling Behavior of Molecular Models of Molten Salts
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
Parameters, input scripts, and molecular dynamics simulation results corresponding to the simulations performed for the paper "Entropy Scaling for Viscosity for... -
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Ionic Fluids for EGS: Rheological Behavior under HPHT Conditions
Department of Energy —
This dataset contains high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) rheological measurements of ionic liquids and alternative geothermal fluids. Experiments were conducted... -
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Part III. Scale-up Testing and Assessment of Selected Potential Operational Issues
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This study evaluated reuse of lime softening sludge, generated from drinking water treatment utilities, as an environmental sorbent for capturing SO2 and heavy metals...