A vibrating-tube densimeter for fluids at high pressures and temperatures

Autor: Blencoe, J. G., Drummond, S. E., Seitz, J. C., Nesbitt, B. E.
Zdroj: International Journal of Thermophysics; January 1996, Vol. 17 Issue: 1 p179-190, 12p
Abstrakt: A vibrating U-tube apparatus has been developed for determining the densities of pure fluids and fluid mixtures at 10-200 MPa and 323-773 K. Measured parameters areP,T, andr (period of vibration). Fluids are injected into the U-tube at constantP andT. Three or more reference fluids are used to calibrate the response of the instrument. Fluid mixtures are produced by pumping pure fluids into T-junctions on the upstream side of the U-tube using high accuracy syringe pumps. An automated syringe pump is used to maintainP at setpoint ±0.01 MPa.T is controlled to ±0.01 K using a closed-loop, electronic signal amplification/feedback system. For mixtures, a statistically significant number of measurements of r are obtained to account for the effects of small heterogeneities in fluid composition (generally <0.005X;). Typically, density data for 15 fluids can be obtained in a 6- to 8-h period. Considering all of the potential sources of error in the experimentation, conservative estimates of uncertainty are as follows:P, ±0.02 MPa;T, ±0.05 K;p (pure fluids), ±0.0005g.cm-3; andp (fluid mixtures), ±0.0005-0.0010g-cm-3.
Databáze: Supplemental Index