Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
202928 Fluid Phase Equilibria 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present experimental speed of sound data for the saturated fluorocarbons used most frequently in particle detector cooling systems. Data were collected over the moderate range of pressure (≤0.4 MPa) and temperature 250–340 K. A commercial sound/density analyzer operating on the vibrating tube principle was employed for the measurements in liquid state. A dedicated sonar analyser – described in detail – was recently redesigned and developed for the speed of sound measurements in gas phase. Data for speed of sound in saturated fluorocarbons presented in previous papers [V. Vacek, G. Hallewell, S. Ilie, S. Lindsay, Fluid Phase Equilib. 174 (2000) 191–201; V. Vacek, G. Hallewell, S. Lindsay, Fluid Phase Equilib. 185 (2001) 305–314] were reanalyzed and corrected and some new measured data were added. Our experimental data were then used to validate a theoretically based equation of state application rather than the empirical or semi-empirical equations of state mostly used up to now in fluorocarbon applications.

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