Volume 94, №2
Density, velocity of sound, and derived properties of cyclohexane and decalin in a wide range of temperatures and pressures
An experimental study has been made of the density and the velocity of sound for liquid decalin and cyclohexane in the range of temperatures 298.15–433.15 K and pressures 0.1–100.1 MPa. Parameters of equations have been obtained that describe the dependences of the specifi c volume of liquid decalin and cyclohexane on their temperature and pressure and of the isobaric heat of these substances on their temperature at atmospheric pressure. The density, the velocity of sound, the isobaric and isochoric heats, the isobaric expansion coeffi cient, and the coeffi cients of isentropic and isothermal compressibilities of liquid decalin and cyclohexane have been determined in the range of temperatures 298.15–433.15 K at pressures to 100 MPa.
An experimental study has been made of the density and the velocity of sound for liquid decalin and cyclohexane in the range of temperatures 298.15–433.15 K and pressures 0.1–100.1 MPa. Parameters of equations have been obtained that describe the dependences of the specifi c volume of liquid decalin and cyclohexane on their temperature and pressure and of the isobaric heat of these substances on their temperature at atmospheric pressure. The density, the velocity of sound, the isobaric and isochoric heats, the isobaric expansion coeffi cient, and the coeffi cients of isentropic and isothermal compressibilities of liquid decalin and cyclohexane have been determined in the range of temperatures 298.15–433.15 K at pressures to 100 MPa.
Author: A. P. Shchemelev, V. S. Samuilov, N. V. Golubeva, O. G. Poddubskii
Keywords: decalin, cyclohexane, density, velocity of sound, thermodynamic properties
Page: 509-519
A. P. Shchemelev, V. S. Samuilov, N. V. Golubeva, O. G. Poddubskii .
Density, velocity of sound, and derived properties of cyclohexane and decalin in a wide range of temperatures and pressures //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics.
. Volume 94, №2. P. 509-519.
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