The speed of sound in liquid cyclopentane
has been measured in
the temperature range from (258 to 353) K at pressures up to 30 MPa
(42 data points) using a pulse-echo method with a double path type
sensor. The expanded overall uncertainty (k = 2)
in the speed of sound measurements is estimated to be 0.2 %. A function
for the speed of sound with inputs of temperature and pressure has
been fitted to the experimental results. The new speed of sound data
along with available literature data were used to develop a fundamental
Helmholtz equation of state for cyclopentane. Typical expanded uncertainties
of properties calculated using the new equations are 0.2 % in density
in the liquid phase, 1 % in heat capacity, 0.2 % in liquid-phase sound
speed, and 0.5 % in vapor pressure. The equation of state is valid
from the triple-point temperature, 179.7 K, to temperatures of 550
K with pressures to 250 MPa.
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