Additional correlations for lead and bismuth vapour pressure are available in the NEA handbook, additional to those already implemented in lbh15.
In particular, these correlations are:
• Kubaschewski, 1979 (eq. 5.6 in 5.2.1.1.4.1):
vapour pressure of pure liquid lead, from the melting point to the boiling point;
• Fischer, 1996 (eq. 5.7 in 5.2.1.1.4.2):
vapour pressure of liquid bismuth in the temperature range from 1196 K to 1268 K;
• Kim, 1996 (eq. 5.8 in 5.2.1.1.4.2):
vapour pressure of liquid bismuth in the temperature range from 850 K to 950 K (could be extended to 500 K – 1200 K).
Both paragraphs 5.2.1.1.4.1 and 5.2.1.1.4.2 recall other sections of the handbook for more detailed information and recommendations.
Additional correlations for lead and bismuth vapour pressure are available in the NEA handbook, additional to those already implemented in lbh15.
In particular, these correlations are:
• Kubaschewski, 1979 (eq. 5.6 in 5.2.1.1.4.1):
vapour pressure of pure liquid lead, from the melting point to the boiling point;
• Fischer, 1996 (eq. 5.7 in 5.2.1.1.4.2):
vapour pressure of liquid bismuth in the temperature range from 1196 K to 1268 K;
• Kim, 1996 (eq. 5.8 in 5.2.1.1.4.2):
vapour pressure of liquid bismuth in the temperature range from 850 K to 950 K (could be extended to 500 K – 1200 K).
Both paragraphs 5.2.1.1.4.1 and 5.2.1.1.4.2 recall other sections of the handbook for more detailed information and recommendations.