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Speed-of-sound measurements in (argon + carbon dioxide) over the temperature range from (275 to 500) K at pressures up to 8 MPa

Wegge, R.[Robin], McLinden, M. O.[Mark O.], Perkins, R. A.[Richard A.], Richter, M.[Markus], Span, R.[Roland]
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 2016, 99, 54-64
ABSTRACT
The speed of sound of two (argon + carbon dioxide) mixtures was measured over the temperature range from (275 to 500) K with pressures up to 8 MPa utilizing a spherical acoustic resonator. The compositions of the gravimetrically prepared mixtures were (0.50104 and 0.74981) mole fraction carbon dioxide. The vibrational relaxation of pure carbon dioxide led to high sound absorption, which significantly impeded the sound-speed measurements on carbon dioxide and its mixtures; pre-condensation may have also affected the results for some measurements near the dew line. Thus, in contrast to the standard operating procedure for speed-of-sound measurements with a spherical resonator, non-radial resonances at lower frequencies were taken into account. Still, the data show a comparatively large scatter, and the usual repeatability of this general type of instrument could not be realized with the present measurements. Nonetheless, the average relative combined expanded uncertainty (k = 2) in speed of sound ranged from (0.042 to 0.056)% for both mixtures, with individual state-point uncertainties increasing to 0.1%. These uncertainties are adequate for our intended purpose of evaluating thermodynamic models. The results are compared to a Helmholtz energy equation of state for carbon capture and storage applications; relative deviations of ( 0.64 to 0.08)% for the (0.49896 argon + 0.50104 carbon dioxide) mixture, and of ( 1.52 to 0.77)% for the (0.25019 argon + 0.74981 carbon dioxide) mixture were observed.
Compounds
# Formula Name
1 Ar argon
2 CO2 carbon dioxide
Datasets
The table above is generated from the ThermoML associated json file (link above). POMD and RXND refer to PureOrMixture and Reaction Datasets. The compound numbers are included in properties, variables, and phases, if specificied; the numbers refer to the table of compounds on the left.
Type Compound-# Property Variable Constraint Phase Method #Points
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 1
  • Speed of sound, m/s ; Gas
  • Mole fraction - 2; Gas
  • Pressure, kPa; Gas
  • Temperature, K; Gas
  • Gas
  • Spherical resonator
  • 149