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Eighth-order virial equation of state and speed-of-sound measurements for krypton

Publication date
2019-10-21
Document type
Research article
Author
El Hawary, Ahmed
Hellmann, Robert 
Meier, Karsten 
Busemann, Henner
Organisational unit
Thermodynamik 
Universität Rostock
DOI
10.1063/1.5124550
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/14465
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85073757432
Pubmed ID
31640348
ISSN
0021-9606
1089-7690
Series or journal
The journal of chemical physics : JCP
Periodical volume
151
Periodical issue
15
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
✅
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Abstract
An eighth-order virial equation of state (VEOS) for krypton, valid for temperatures up to 5000 K, was developed using the accurate potential functions proposed by Jäger et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 144, 114304 (2016)] for the pair interactions and nonadditive three-body interactions between krypton atoms. While the second and third virial coefficients were already calculated by Jäger et al., the fourth- to eighth-order coefficients were determined in the present work. A simple analytical function was fitted individually to the calculated values of each virial coefficient to obtain the VEOS in an easy-to-use analytical form. To enable a stringent test of the quality of the new VEOS, we measured the speed of sound in krypton in the temperature range from 200 K to 420 K and at pressures up to 100 MPa with a very low uncertainty (at the 0.95 confidence level) of 0.005%-0.018% employing the pulse-echo technique. In order to verify that the isotopic composition of the krypton sample conforms to that of natural krypton in air, high-precision measurements of krypton isotope ratios using a high-sensitivity noble gas mass spectrometer were performed. The extensive comparison with the new speed-of-sound data as well as with experimental p-ρ-T and speed-of-sound data from the literature indicates that pressures and speeds of sound calculated using our new VEOS have uncertainties (at the 0.95 confidence level) of less than 0.1% at state points at which the VEOS is sufficiently converged.
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