This is an example of the minimum input required to fit NIST-format data, which is 5 columns consisting of temperature (K), and species properties , , and . Input data can be obtained from the NIST Chemistry WebBook[9] , p. 124 using the following steps:
At the start of the NIST menu (http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/form-ser.html), choose calorie-based units in the toggle under question #3, when selecting the desired units for thermodynamic data.
In the table view, highlight and copy the table text, then paste into a text file.
Defaults are PHAS=G
, and TMIN=300
, TMAX=6000
, the first and last positive data points greater than 298, but keywords may be used to supersede these values.
Figure 7.4: DATA NIST Input File
SPEC OH ELEM O 1 ELEM H 1 H298 9.318131 TEMP 1500. DATA NIST 300. 7.16 43.95 43.91 0.01 400. 7.09 46.00 44.19 0.73 : 5900. 9.41 67.53 59.42 47.89 6000. 9.43 67.69 59.55 48.83 END