This is a program that calculates the volume of every type of reactor you can find in chemical engineering when you are working with chemical reaction and simultaneous absorption: gas-liquid reactors. In User RPL. Includes Spanish-language documentation in Word format.
ChemLab 2.7 is a graphical periodic table of elements with element symbols and a fast property browser with 22 properties. Also has a formula balancer and molecular weight calculator.
This library is for testing different kinetics models.You can test potential or some Langmuir-Hinshelwood models. The kind of data allowed are integral or differential one.
Program written in User RPL which allows you to calculate the residence time distribution in chemicals reactors and others that you could need in order to know the reactor model, etc. Very useful for chemical engineers. The zip file contains some information in Spanish (Word format) and the program.
Calculates enthalpy variations given initial and final temperature, or calculates final temperature, given the initial temperature and the enthalpy variation.
Contains the old Equation Library and Periodic Table libraries from HP's Equation Library card for the 48SX, ported to the 49g+ and 50g. The Equation Library libraries are the same as those included with ROM 2.08 and higher, and are included here in case they are accidentally deleted from the calculator.
Contains the old Equation Library and Periodic Table libraries from HP's Equation Library card for the 48SX, ported to the 49g+ and 50g and translated into Spanish.
By Hewlett-Packard (H) and Alexis Ariel Dávalos Zuleta.
New and improved version of Flashcam, useful for chemical engineering students. Gives the fractional composition of the outflow of liquid and steam from a flash system. Also includes a version (2.X) intended for use with XCELL 48 for easier-to-read output.
By César Augusto Monte (H) and Salvador Salgado (Snake).
Gas I is a utility that uses the state equations of thermodynamics with 15 composed, and they are in a ready-to-use database. Includes PDF documentation.
Calculates ISO 6976:1995 properties of natural gas, including calculation of calorific values, density, relative density and Wobbe index from composition. Written in User RPL. The program size can be reduced by moving static data structures to port 1 or 2. Full instructions can be found in the user manual. The user manual has been simplified and is now in HTML format.
Periodic table of elements with fast centered cursor moving and a molar weight calculator which handles parentheses and a properties browser. The smaller previous version is included.
This program serves to find the Mass to molar (Mi), the mass (mi) and the fraction mass (fmi) of a certain substance. Used in the course of Thermodynamics II.
Equations programmed to calculate the properties of the air as an ideal gas, temperature range: 200-2250 K (the error is always less than 1%, but in pr in low temperatures when error is nearly 4.8%).
Clone of HP's periodic table of elements library, which was originally written for the 48 and ported to the 49 series. SpeedPT was rewritten from scratch to be faster than HP's library while taking less memory and maintaining all the same functionality. Works on both the 48 series (where it can be made even faster with the addition of SpeedUI) and the 49 series (for which it includes the missing 10-pixel font, which had been dropped from the 49 series). Version 9.05 adds SpeedUI QuickStartMenu support.
This library contains five state equations (virial, van der Waals, Redlich-Kwong, Redlich-Kwong-Soave, Peng-Robinson), six equations for activity coefficients (Symmetric, Margules, Van Laar, UNIQUAC, UNIFAC), and four programs for calculation of bubble temperature and pressure, and dew temperature and pressure. Also includes the Antoine equation for 3 and 5 parameters.