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Thermophysical Properties of Materials
Calculation of $\rm SF_6$ thermodynamic properties, including a critical region. Combined thermal equation of state with a small number of parameters
P. P. Bezverkhiia,
V. G. Martynetsa,
A. B. Kaplunb,
A. B. Meshalkinb a Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk
b S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
A new unified combined equation of the state of liquid, gas, and fluid with a small number of adjustable constants is considered. Using this equation, tables of sulfur hexafluoride
$\rm SF_6$ thermodynamic properties are compiled and proposed as standard reference data. The equation of state has the form of an explicit dependence of
$p = p(\rho, T)$ and does the following: transfers the thermal and caloric properties of
$\rm SF_6$ in the regular component of the thermodynamic surface with the accuracy of the experiment; includes critical exponents
$\beta$,
$\alpha$, and
$\gamma$, taken in agreement with the three-dimensional Ising model; and corresponds to the relations of thermodynamics and the scale theory for properties in the critical region. The adjustable constants are obtained by approximating the
$p, \rho, T$-data of
$\rm SF_6$ using a combined equation of state in the ranges of
$224 \le T \le 623$ K,
$0.1 \le p \le 30$ MPa, and
$8 \le \rho \le 1842$ kg/m
$^3$. It includes a new regular component for approximating
$p, \rho, T$-data in the liquid and gas regions of states outside the critical region, four of the
$13$ constants that are determined by the conditions at the critical and triple points, the singular component that is a scale equation (six constants) in explicit form for the critical region, and a new crossover function for combining these equations. The total number of system-dependent constants is
$21$, including parameters of the critical point. The root-mean-square error in the description of
$p, \rho, T$-data of
$\rm SF_6$ by pressure is
$1.05\%$ in the entire range of gas and liquid states; the average absolute deviation is
$0.51\%$.
UDC:
536.44: 536.63: 536.71
Received: 18.02.2016
Accepted: 14.06.2016
DOI:
10.7868/S0040364417040032