gasProp
version 1.0.6 (14.2 KB) by
Miika Wallius
This script calculates ideal gas properties for common flue gases at 1 bar pressure.
This script calculates ideal gas properties for common flue gases at 1 bar pressure.
All properties in these tables are calculated using FluidProp computer program. FluidProp uses properties mostly from the book Reynolds, W.C., Thermodynamic properties in S.I., Department of Mechanical Engineering - Stanford University.
Instructions:
If only one input is given, returns whole table for given gas.
If less or more than four inputs are given, returns error.
Else returns linearly interpolated/extrapolated value of given unit.
All properties are valid within 50 - 5000 K temperature range.
Options for gas:
N2, O2, CO2, H2O, air, H2, CO, SO2, CnH2n
Options for x:
T, cp, cv, h, s, rho
Options for v:
T, cp, cv, h, s, rho, R, M, p
Options for xq:
single number or a matrix
Examples:
Calculating air cp at 345 K:
cp = gasProp('air','T','cp',345)
Calculating CO2 s at 1000 and 1010 kJ/kg:
s = gasProp('CO2','h','s',[1000 1010])
Units:
M [kg/kmol]
R [J/(kg*K)]
T [K]
cp [kJ/(kg*K)]
cv [kJ/(kg*K)]
h [kJ/kg]
s [kJ/(kg*K)]
rho [kg/m^3]
Cite As
Miika Wallius (2022). gasProp (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/75268-gasprop), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
MATLAB Release Compatibility
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R2020a
Compatible with any release
Platform Compatibility
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