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Ultrasonic evaluation of thermodynamic parameters of liquids under high pressure.

Authors :
Kie?czy?ski, Piotr
Szalewski, Marek
Balcerzak, Andrzej
Wieja, Krzysztof
Rostocki, Aleksander J.
Siegoczy?ski, Ryszard M.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics & Frequency Control; Jun2015, Vol. 62 Issue 6, p1122-1131, 10p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In many technological processes (e.g., in the chemical, petrochemical, food, and plastics industries), liquids are subjected to high pressures and temperatures. Therefore, knowledge of their thermodynamic properties is essential for understanding, design, and control of the process technology. Direct evaluation of the thermodynamic parameters of liquids under high pressure, using conventional methods, is very difficult. Therefore, the application of these methods in industrial conditions, particularly in on-line control of the technological parameters of liquids, is practically impossible. Ultrasonic methods (e.g., sound speed measurements) are very suitable for this purpose because of their simplicity and accuracy. The sound velocity is closely related to numerous thermodynamic properties of liquids. The objective of this paper is to address the influence of temperature and pressure on the thermodynamic parameters of liquids, using the example of diacylglycerol (DAG) oil, employing ultrasonic methods. In this paper, we present ultrasonic velocity and density measurements (performed by the authors) in DAG oil over a range of pressures and temperatures. On the basis of experimental results (the sound velocity and liquid density versus pressure and temperature) a series of DAG oil thermodynamic parameters such as specific heat ratio, intermolecular free path length, Van der Waals constant b, surface tension, and effective Debye temperature were evaluated as functions of pressure and temperature. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08853010
Volume :
62
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics & Frequency Control
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
103222496
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TUFFC.2015.007053