Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
215441 The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Viscosities for squalane from (293.15 to 363.15) K and up to 350 MPa are provided.•Four falling-body viscometers and a quartz crystal resonator viscometer were used.•A new VFT equation describes the viscosities with AAD of 1.5% and MaxD of 8.9%.•The validity of a thermodynamic scaling model was verified.

Squalane is being recommended as a secondary reference material for viscometry at moderate to high pressure and at moderate viscosity. As part of this work, a correlation has been developed for atmospheric pressure (Comuñas et al., 2013) [12]. Here we report new experimental high pressure viscosities for squalane (176 data points obtained for temperatures (293.15 to 363.15) K, at pressures up to 350 MPa with a maximum viscosity of 745 mPa · s). These have been determined with four different falling-body viscometers as well as a quartz crystal resonator viscometer. A preliminary high pressure viscosity correlation for squalane is proposed, based on our new data. At pressures up to 350 MPa, this correlation provides an absolute average deviation of 1.5% with a maximum absolute deviation of 8.9%. Comparison is made between the different instruments. In addition, we have also considered the validity of a thermodynamic scaling model.

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