2003
DOI: 10.1021/je034142v
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Temperature and Density Dependence of the Viscosity of Cyclopentane

Abstract: New measurements have been made for the viscosity of cyclopentane between 258 K and 298 K at pressures up to approximately 380 MPa with a self-centering falling-body viscometer. These extend earlier high-pressure measurements made below 25 MPa by Assael and Dalaouti. A correlation function is used to represent the results as a function of temperature and molar volume with a standard deviation of (0.3%. The uncertainty in the measurements is estimated at (1%.

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“…Lennard-Jones parameters were obtained from the method of Chung et al (Chung et al, 1988) Viscosity data from several sources (Assael & Dalaouti, 2000; K. R. Harris, Newitt, & Woolf, 2004;Kurihara, Kandil, Marsh, & Goodwin, 2007;Lambert et al, 1955;R. F. Ma et al, 2003) were used to obtain the coefficients in Table 2, and Figures 69 and 70 give deviation plots as a function of temperature and pressure respectively.…”
Section: Cyclopentanementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lennard-Jones parameters were obtained from the method of Chung et al (Chung et al, 1988) Viscosity data from several sources (Assael & Dalaouti, 2000; K. R. Harris, Newitt, & Woolf, 2004;Kurihara, Kandil, Marsh, & Goodwin, 2007;Lambert et al, 1955;R. F. Ma et al, 2003) were used to obtain the coefficients in Table 2, and Figures 69 and 70 give deviation plots as a function of temperature and pressure respectively.…”
Section: Cyclopentanementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that this power form can also approximately describe the density dependence of viscosity for classical liquids. 51,52 Since there is no known analytic form for function α(T), it must be obtained by calibration against the experimentally available electron mobility data. 14 The following empirical form was used to approximate the temperature dependence:…”
Section: A Density Functional Theory Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together with the addition of the PBA and the phase change of excess water, the process first results in a porous formation and then the desired structural rigidity. We used cyclopentane (Table ) as the PBA, and interested readers are referred to references, which include the detailed properties as functions of temperature and have a better idea of the physical processes like evaporation, transport. The present simplified mechanism involves four reactions and eight species, including isocyanate, polyol, polyurethane, water, carbamic acid, amine, carbon dioxide, and urea,…”
Section: Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the input materials are mixed in accordance with a specific recipe, they are rapidly converted by the chemical process into the final form of the polyurethane foam. Besides the chemical blowing agent, carbon dioxide (which is released as a result of reactions), physical blowing agents (PBAs), like cyclopentane, can be used to speed up the expansion of the foam . Evaporation of excess water also supports the foam growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%