Measurements of (p, ρ, T) properties for compressed liquid propane have
been obtained by means of a metal-bellows variable volumometer at temperatures
from 340 to 400K at pressures up to 200MPa. The volumefraction
purity of the propane sample was 0.9999. The expanded uncertainties
(k =2) of temperature, pressure, and density measurements have been estimated
to be less than 3 mK; 1.5 kPa (p< =7MPa), 0.06% (7MPa
150MPa); and 0.11%, respectively.
Four (p, ρ, T) measurements at the same temperatures and pressures as
literature values have been conducted for comparisons. In addition, vapor
pressures were measured at temperatures from 280 to 369 K. Furthermore,
comparisons of available equations of state with the present measurements
are reported.