Title of article
Thermophysical Properties of Nitrogen Trifluoride, Ethylene Oxide, and Trimethyl Gallium from Speed-of-Sound Measurements
Author/Authors
J. J. Hurly، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
30
From page
667
To page
696
Abstract
The speed of sound was measured in gaseous nitrogen trifluoride, ethylene
oxide, and trimethyl gallium using a highly precise acoustic resonance technique.
The measurements span the temperature range 200 to 425 K and reach
pressures up to the lesser of 1500 kPa or 80% of the sample vapor pressure. The
speed-of-sound measurements have a relative standard uncertainty of less than
0.01%. The data were analyzed to obtain the constant-pressure ideal-gas heat
capacity C0
p as a function of temperature with a relative standard uncertainty of
0.1%. The values of C0
p are in agreement with those determined from spectroscopic
data. The speed-of-sound data were fitted by virial equations of state to
obtain 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 ±0.02%,
and may be used to calculate vapor densities with relative standard uncertainties
of 0.1% or less.
Keywords
nitrogen trifluoride , speed ofsound , Thermodynamic properties , virial coefficients. , C2H4O , ethylene oxide , Ga(CH3)3 , ideal-gasheat capacity , Equation of state , NF3 , iIntermolecular potential , trimethyl gallium
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number
426864
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