2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2017.04.007
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Speed of sound and derivative properties of hydrofluoroether fluid HFE-7500 under high pressure

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“…new data for batch no. 21099 are in excellent agreement with the data by Rausch et al [2] and Muñoz-Rujaz et al [41] over the whole temperature range. The densities of the other two batches are slightly shifted by about 0.4 to 0.5 kg • m −3 which is considered to be a batch dependency as observed for HFE-7300.…”
Section: Temperature Correlation For Saturated Liquid Density Of Hfessupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…new data for batch no. 21099 are in excellent agreement with the data by Rausch et al [2] and Muñoz-Rujaz et al [41] over the whole temperature range. The densities of the other two batches are slightly shifted by about 0.4 to 0.5 kg • m −3 which is considered to be a batch dependency as observed for HFE-7300.…”
Section: Temperature Correlation For Saturated Liquid Density Of Hfessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Our aim was to inspect the degree of degassing depending on the number of vacuum cycles and its inŕuence on the measured liquid density. The samples, tempered inside a refrigerator at a constant temperature of 278 K, were taken from the 1-liter bottle, quickly degassed by different numbers of vacuum cycles in a syringe and applied directly 2) for HFE-7500 from the densities taken from literature [2,38,3,6,41,36], new data and 3M correlation [31]. Black dashed lines indicate the expanded relative deviation of Eq.…”
Section: Sample Degassingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Here, a Tait-like equation was used for this purpose, as well as to obtain the derivative properties. This equation was used in some of our previous works. ,, The equation is as follows ρ ( T , p ) = ρ 0 ( T ) 1 C nobreak0em0.1em⁡ ln ( B false( T false) + p B false( T false) + 0.1 MPa ) where ρ 0 ( T ) = A 0 + A 1 T + A 2 T 2 + A 3 T 3 B ( T ) = B 0 + B 1 T + B 2 T 2 …”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperature of the fluid is controlled within ±0.1 K using a thermostatic bath. Density values used to deduce dynamic viscosity from kinematic viscosity were determined experimentally and were reported in our previous papers. By following this procedure, the dynamic viscosity is obtained with an uncertainty smaller than 1% . For pressure P = 20 MPa and above, measurements have been carried out using the falling body apparatus as described in section .…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%