1950
DOI: 10.1063/1.1747429
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The Compressibility of, and an Equation of State for Gaseous Isobutane

Abstract: The volumetric behavior of gaseous isobutane from 150° to 300°C and from 1.0 to 8.0 moles per liter has been studied. The constants of the Beattie-Bridgeman equation of state for gaseous isobutane are R=0.08206, A0=16.6037, a=0.11171, B0=0.23540, b=0.07697, c=300×104 in units of normal atmospheres, liters per mole, degrees Kelvin.

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“…The maximum difference is 0.09% in density at p = 50 MPa, which is enough lower than the expanded uncertainty of the present measurements in density being 0.11%. Table 4 shows a comparison of the (p, q, T) measurements with the literature data [5][6][7][8]. (p, q, T) data by Haynes [7] and Miyamoto et al [8] agree with the present measurements within ±0.06% and ±0.16% in density, respectively.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The maximum difference is 0.09% in density at p = 50 MPa, which is enough lower than the expanded uncertainty of the present measurements in density being 0.11%. Table 4 shows a comparison of the (p, q, T) measurements with the literature data [5][6][7][8]. (p, q, T) data by Haynes [7] and Miyamoto et al [8] agree with the present measurements within ±0.06% and ±0.16% in density, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…(p, q, T) data by Haynes [7] and Miyamoto et al [8] agree with the present measurements within ±0.06% and ±0.16% in density, respectively. The data by Beattie et al [5] and Waxman et al [6] show larger density values than the present ones by 0.17% and 0.19%, respectively. Figures 1 and 2 show relative density deviations of the present measurements from Helmholtz-type equation of state proposed by Miyamoto and Watanabe [11].…”
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“…The relation between pressure and volume can be determined by the Beattie-Bridgeman equation of state since the constants for K r and Xe are known [ 12]. If the gas volume is expressed in terms of atomic volumes, it is possible to tell at what pressure the atomic volume will be approached.…”
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confidence: 99%