| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9626015 | Fluid Phase Equilibria | 2005 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												A method for determining quadruple points of a two-component system containing a simple hydrate phase is proposed. This method utilizes the quasi-static change of the system along three-phase equilibrium lines and was proved to be able to determine the quadruple points as accurately as the conventional method. By using this method, even though some preparation is necessary, a quadruple point can be determined in just a single experimental run. The behavior of the system near the quadruple points was also examined experimentally, for both the quasi-static and the irreversible change cases. At the quadruple points, the temperature and pressure of the system were kept constant for a while, as at the triple point of water. In both cases, the representative point of the state of the system passed through the quadruple point on a p-T diagram.
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											Authors
												Fumio Kiyono, Hideo Tajima, Keiichi Ogasawara, Akihiro Yamasaki, 
											