The formula to calculate the Reduced Temperature (Tr) is:
\[ T_r = \frac{T}{T_c} \]
Reduced Temperature is the ratio of the actual temperature of the fluid to its critical temperature. It is dimensionless.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ T_r = \frac{450}{647} \approx 0.695517774343122 \]
The Reduced Temperature is approximately 0.695517774343122.
| Temperature (Kelvin) | Reduced Temperature |
|---|---|
| 400 | 0.618238021638331 |
| 410 | 0.633693972179289 |
| 420 | 0.649149922720247 |
| 430 | 0.664605873261206 |
| 440 | 0.680061823802164 |
| 450 | 0.695517774343122 |
| 460 | 0.710973724884080 |
| 470 | 0.726429675425039 |
| 480 | 0.741885625965997 |
| 490 | 0.757341576506955 |
| 500 | 0.772797527047914 |