Title of article
The Viscosity of Seven Gases Measured with a Greenspan Viscometer
Author/Authors
J. J. Hurly، نويسنده , , K. A. Gillis، نويسنده , , J. B. Mehl and M. R. Moldover ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
34
From page
1441
To page
1474
Abstract
The viscosity of seven gases (Ar, CH4, C3H8, N2, SF6, CF4, C2F6) was determined
by iInterpreting frequency-response data from a Greenspan acoustic viscometer
with a detailed model developed by Gillis, Mehl, and Moldover. The
model contains a parameter Er that characterizes the viscous dissipation at the
ends of the viscometer’s duct. It was difficult to determine Er accurately from
dimensional measurements; therefore, Er was adjusted to fit the viscosity of
helium on the 298 K isotherm (0.6 MPa < p < 3.4 MPa). This calibration was
tested by additional viscosity measurements using four, well-studied, polyatomic
gases (CH4, C2H6, N2 , and SF6) near 300 K and by measurements using argon
in the range 293 K < T < 373 K. For these gases, all of the present results agree
with reference values to within ±0.5% (±0.4% in the limit of zero density). The
viscosities of CF4 and C2F6 were measured between 210 and 375 K and up to
3.3 MPa with average uncertainties of 0.42 and 0.55%, respectively. At the
highest density studied for CF4 (2746 mol·m−3), the uncertainty increased to
1.9%; of this 1.9%, 0.63% resulted from the uncertainty of the thermal conductivity
of CF4 , which other researchers estimated to be 2% of its value at zero
density. As an unexpected bonus, the present Greenspan viscometer yielded
values of the speed of sound that agree, within ±0.04%, with reference values.
Keywords
Greenspan viscometer , Propane , SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE , argon , viscosity. , hexafluoroethane , carbon tetrafluoride , nitrogen , Methane
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number
427017
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