Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
201848 Fluid Phase Equilibria 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a correlation to predict the speed of sound of n-alkanes with a carbon number greater than or equal to five and their mixtures. The correlation for the speed of sound follows the form of the Tait equation with variables: temperature, pressure and equivalent carbon number of the mixture. Part of this equation is a correlation for the atmospheric pressure sound speed of n-alkanes. The average absolute percentage deviation of the atmospheric equation from the literature experimental speed of sound values is 0.1%. The Tait equation uses 3000 experimental points at high pressures and has an average absolute percentage deviation of 0.17% from experimental measurements.

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