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Speeds of sound in {(1 - x)CH4 + xN2} with x = (0.10001, 0.19999, and 0.5422) at temperatures between 170 K and 400 K and pressures up to 30 MPa

  • J. F. Estela-Uribe
  • , J. P.M. Trusler
  • , C. R. Chamorro
  • , J. J. Segovia
  • , M. C. Martín
  • , M. A. Villamañán
  • Imperial College London
  • University of Valladolid

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Abstract

The speed of sound in {(1 - x)CH4 + xN2} has been measured with a spherical acoustic resonator. Two mixtures with x = (0.10001 and 0.19999) were studied along isotherms at temperatures between 220 K and 400 K with pressures up to 20 MPa; a few additional measurements at p = (25 and 30) MPa are also reported. A third mixture with x = 0.5422 was studied along pseudo-isochores at amount-of-substance densities between 0.2 mol · dm-3 and 5 mol · dm-3. Corrections for molecular vibrational relaxation are discussed in detail and relaxation times are reported. The overall uncertainty of the measured speeds of sound is estimated to be not worse than ±0.02%, except for those measurements in the mixture with x = 0.5422 that lie along the pseduo-isochore at the highest amount-of-substance density. The results have been compared with the predictions of several equations of state used for natural gas systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)929-937
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Chemical Thermodynamics
Volume38
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2006

Keywords

  • Dispersion
  • Equation of state
  • Gas mixture
  • Methane
  • Natural gas
  • Nitrogen
  • Relaxation
  • Speed of sound

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