Title of article :
Thermophysical Properties of Chlorine from Speed-of-Sound Measurements
Author/Authors :
J. J. Hurly، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
21
From page :
455
To page :
475
Abstract :
The speed of sound was measured in gaseous chlorine using a highly precise acoustic resonance technique. The data span the temperature range 260 to 440 K and the pressure range 100 kPa to the lesser of 1500 kPa or 80% of the sample’s vapor pressure. A small correction (0.003 to 0.06%) to the observed resonance frequencies was required to account for dispersion caused by the vibrational relaxation of chlorine. The speed-of-sound measurements have a relative standard uncertainty of 0.01%. The data were analyzed to obtain the ideal-gas heat capacity as a function of the temperature with a relative standard uncertainty of 0.1%. The reported values of Cop are in agreement with those determined from spectroscopic data. The speed-of-sound data were fitted by virial equations of state to obtain the temperature dependent density virial coefficients. Two virial coefficient models were employed, one based on square-well iIntermolecular potentials and the second based on a hard-core Lennard–Jones iIntermolecular potential. The resulting virial equations reproduced the sound speed data to within 0.01% and may be used to calculate vapor densities with relative standard uncertainties of 0.1% or less.
Keywords :
Cl2 , Chlorine , speedof sound , iIntermolecular potential , Thermodynamic properties , Equation of state , virial coefficients.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number :
426851
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