Title of article :
The compressibility of seawater from 0 to 95 °C at 1 atm
Author/Authors :
Millero، نويسنده , , Frank J. and Huang، نويسنده , , Fen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Measurements on the speed of sound (U) in seawater as a function of salinity at 1 atm (P = 0 bar applied pressure) have been measured from 25 to 95 °C. The new measurements have been combined with the earlier studies to determine the adiabatic compressibility (βS = −(1/ρ)(∂ρ/∂P)S) of seawater from 0 to 95 °C β S = 1 / ρU 2 where ρ is the density and S is the entropy of seawater. The isothermal compressibility of seawater were determined from β T = β S α 2 T / ρCp where the thermal expansively, α = −(1/ρ)(∂ρ/∂T)P and heat capacity (Cp) were determine from earlier measurements. The values of the isothermal compressibility at 1 atm (βT0) have been used to estimate the effect of pressure on the secant bulk modulus of seawater (KP at applied pressure P) K P = v 0 P / v 0 – v P = K 0 + A P + B P 2 where the specific volume v = 1/ρ and K0 = 1/(βT0). The values of A and B at high pressures have been determined from literature high pressure measurements. This allows one to make reasonable estimates of the density of seawater as a function of pressure to 100 °C when seawater is used as a cooling agent and for desalination (Feistel, 2010).
Keywords :
Equation of state of seawater , Secant bulk modulus , Temperature , Compressibility of seawater , Effect of pressure on density of seawater , speed of sound
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry