2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.fluid.2006.09.016
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Experimental densities, vapor pressures, and critical point, and a fundamental equation of state for dimethyl ether

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“…Often, the properties of a pure fluid are represented by a variety of equations; for example, the vapor pressure can be represented by a Wagner type equation and the liquid density with a Tait type equation (cf. ref 20). Multiple equations may be used to span wide ranges of density, where one equation is often used for the liquid, one for the vapor, and possibly a third for supercritical conditions.…”
Section: Selected Equations Of Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, the properties of a pure fluid are represented by a variety of equations; for example, the vapor pressure can be represented by a Wagner type equation and the liquid density with a Tait type equation (cf. ref 20). Multiple equations may be used to span wide ranges of density, where one equation is often used for the liquid, one for the vapor, and possibly a third for supercritical conditions.…”
Section: Selected Equations Of Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With these equations, it is possible to correlate the PqT data over the whole of liquid state, up to nearly the critical point within the experimental uncertainties. The product of equations for the pressure range between 0.88 and 40 MPa (206 data points) had the absolute average deviation about 0.04% (Ihmels & Lemmon, 2007) that is an acceptable accuracy. Nonetheless, in the experimental section of implicit research, dimethyl ether densities have been measured in 417 data points (sub-and supercritical conditions).…”
Section: Comparisons With the Equations Of Statementioning
confidence: 90%
“…Therefore, PR EoS has been compared to the ANN results. By using the ANN and PR EoS, densities are calculated at temperatures from 273 to 523 K and pressure range, between 23 and 234 and compared to experimental data reported by Ihmels and Lemmon (2007). Note that this data set (22 data points) is not used to train the network and is unseen data.…”
Section: Comparisons With the Equations Of Statementioning
confidence: 99%
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