RI 6192 Supercompressibility Factors For Helium-Nitrogen Mixtures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John E. Miller
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Supercompressibility factors, Fpv, were derived from experimental compressibility data for five helium-nitrogen mixtures containing from 50 to 100 pct helium. These Fpv values are required as volumetric correction factors for or if ice meter measurement of "crude helium" (helium-nitrogen) purchased by the Government in a program of helium conservation. Although compressibility measurements were made by the Burnett method (2)3 - for pressures from 100 to 3,400 psia and temperatures from 40° to 100° F, Fpv values were needed only for pressures from 400 to 2,000 psia. Consequently, values at increments of 2° F, 2 pct helium, and 10 psia were tabulated only for the required pressure range. Values for pressures outside this range can be calculated from information shown in the tables. Values for the second, third, and fourth coefficients in the equation Z = 1 + BP + CP2 + DP3 are also included.
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APA: John E. Miller  (1963)  RI 6192 Supercompressibility Factors For Helium-Nitrogen Mixtures

MLA: John E. Miller RI 6192 Supercompressibility Factors For Helium-Nitrogen Mixtures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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