Title of article :
Simultaneous Measurement of the Density and Viscosity of Compressed Liquid Toluene
Author/Authors :
H. M. T. Avelino، نويسنده , , J. M. N. A. Fareleira and W. A. Wakeham ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
A vibrating-wire densimeter described previously has been used to perform
simultaneous measurements of the density and viscosity of toluene at temperatures
from 222 to 348 K and pressures up to 80 MPa. The density measurements
are essentially based on the hydrostatic weighing principle, using a vibratingwire
device operated in forced mode of oscillation, as a sensor of the apparent
weight of a cylindrical sinker immersed in the test fluid. The resonance characteristics
for the transverse oscillations of the wire, which is also immersed in the
fluid, are described by a rigorous theoretical model, which includes both the
buoyancy and the hydrodynamic effects, owing to the presence of the fluid, on
the wire motion. It is thus possible, from the working equations, to determine
simultaneously, both the density and the viscosity of the fluid from the analysis
of the resonance curve of the wire oscillation, the density being related essentially
to the position of the maximum and the viscosity to its width. New results
of measurements of the density and viscosity of toluene in the compressed liquid
region are preseInted, and compared with literature data. The density results
extend over a temperature range 222 K [ T [ 348 K, and pressures up to 80 MPa.
The viscosity results cover a temperature range of 248 K [ T [ 348 K and
pressures up to 80 MPa. The uncertainty of the present density data is estimated
to be within ±0.1% at temperatures 298 K [ T [ 350 K, and ±0.15% at
222 K [ T [ 273 K. The corresponding overall uncertainty of the viscosity
measurements is estimated to be ±2% for temperatures 298 K [ T [ 350 K,
and ±3% for 248 K [ T [ 273 K.
Keywords :
Density , toluene , viscosity. , High pressure , vibrating-wire
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics