Title of article :
Isochoric Heat Capacity Measurements for Heavy Water Near the Critical Point
Author/Authors :
N. G. Polikhronidi، نويسنده , , I. M. Abdulagatov، نويسنده , , J. W. Magee and G. V. Stepanov ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Isochoric heat capacity measurements of D2O are preseInted as a function of
temperature at fixed densities of 319.60, 398.90, 431.09, and 506.95 kg ·m−3. The
measurements cover a range of temperatures from 551 to 671 K and pressures
up to 32 MPa. The coverage includes one- and two-phase states and the coexistence
curve near the critical point of D2O. A high-temperature, high-pressure,
adiabatic, and nearly constant-volume calorimeter was used for the measurements.
Uncertainties of the heat capacity measurements are estimated to be 2
to 3%. Temperatures at saturation TS(r) were measured isochorically using a
quasi-static thermogram method. The uncertainty of the phase transition
temperature measurements is about ±0.02 K. The measured CV data for D2O
were compared with values predicted from a parametric crossover equation of
state and six-term Landau expansion crossover model. The critical behavior
of second temperature derivatives of the vapor pressure and chemical potential
were studied using measured two-phase isochoric heat capacities. From
measured isochoric heat capacities and saturated densities for heavy water,
the values of asymptotic critical amplitudes were estimated. It is shown that
the critical parameters (critical temperature and critical density) adopted by
IAPWS are consistent with the TS–rS measurements for D2O near the critical
point.
Keywords :
adiabatic calorimeter , coexistence curve , Critical point , density , isochoric heat capacity , critical amplitudes , light and heavy water. , crossover equation of state
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics