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Calculation of thermodynamic properties of SF6 including the critical region. Combined thermal equation of state with a small number of parameters

A new unified combined equation of the state of liquid, gas, and fluid with a small number of adjustable constants is considered. Using this equation, tables of sulfur hexafluoride SF 6 thermodynamic properties are compiled and proposed as standard reference data. The equation of state has the form...

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Published in:High temperature 2017-09, Vol.55 (5), p.693-701
Main Authors: Bezverkhii, P. P., Martynets, V. G., Kaplun, A. B., Meshalkin, A. B.
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Language:English
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Summary:A new unified combined equation of the state of liquid, gas, and fluid with a small number of adjustable constants is considered. Using this equation, tables of sulfur hexafluoride SF 6 thermodynamic properties are compiled and proposed as standard reference data. The equation of state has the form of an explicit dependence of p = p (ρ, T) and does the following: transfers the thermal and caloric properties of SF 6 in the regular component of the thermodynamic surface with the accuracy of the experiment; includes critical exponents β, α, and γ, taken in agreement with the three-dimensional Ising model; and corresponds to the relations of thermodynamics and the scale theory for properties in the critical region. The adjustable constants are obtained by approximating the p ,ρ, T -data of SF 6 using a combined equation of state in the ranges of 224 ≤ T ≤ 623 K, 0.1 ≤ p ≤ 30 MPa, and 8 ≤ ρ ≤ 1842 kg/m 3 . It includes a new regular component for approximating p ,ρ, T -data in the liquid and gas regions of states outside the critical region, four of the 13 constants that are determined by the conditions at the critical and triple points, the singular component that is a scale equation (six constants) in explicit form for the critical region, and a new crossover function for combining these equations. The total number of system-dependent constants is 21, including parameters of the critical point. The root-mean-square error in the description of p ,ρ, T -data of SF 6 by pressure is 1.05% in the entire range of gas and liquid states; the average absolute deviation is 0.51%.
ISSN:0018-151X
1608-3156
DOI:10.1134/S0018151X17040034