RI 7639 Compressibility Data For Helium, Nitrogen, And Helium-Nitrogen Mixtures At 0°, 25°, And 50° C And At Pressures To 1,000 Atmospheres

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ted C. Briggs
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

A special high-pressure Burnett-type compressibility apparatus was constructed and used to determine compressibility factors for pure helium, pure nitrogen, and nine helium-nitrogen mixtures containing 89.47, 79.04, 69.69, 60.09, 49.24, 41.02, 30.99, 20.53, and 10.67 mole-percent helium. A total of 161 runs were made consisting of 2,355 observed pressures. Data were obtained at 0°, 25°, and 50° C and at pressures to 1,000 atmospheres. A power series in the reciprocal volume, commonly called a Leiden series, is used to represent the compressibility factors. Three parameters in the series are required to represent helium, five parameters to represent nitrogen, and from three to five parameters to represent the mixtures. Compressibility factors are believed to be accurate to better than 0.1 percent over the entire pressure, temperature, and composition range.
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APA: Ted C. Briggs  (1972)  RI 7639 Compressibility Data For Helium, Nitrogen, And Helium-Nitrogen Mixtures At 0°, 25°, And 50° C And At Pressures To 1,000 Atmospheres

MLA: Ted C. Briggs RI 7639 Compressibility Data For Helium, Nitrogen, And Helium-Nitrogen Mixtures At 0°, 25°, And 50° C And At Pressures To 1,000 Atmospheres. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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