RI 6267 Application Of The Burnett Method Of Compressibility Determinations To Multiphase Fluid Mixtures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Earle S. Burnett
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

This report outlines the experimental procedures for using a Burnett apparatus to obtain compressibility coefficients for multiphase, multicomponent fluid mixtures. The conventional Burnett method is described briefly whereby multiphase compressibility data can be obtained by first determining the compressibility factor, Z, as an isothermal function of pressure alone. Then starting at conditions of temperature and pressure where Z is known, the fluid is cooled at constant volume to some lower temperature at which the resulting pressure is measured, and a corresponding value of Z is obtained from a fundamental relationship between compressibility factors, pressures, and temperatures at constant volume. The isochoric treatment of the fluid, extended to still lower temperatures and along other isochors, eventually results in compressibility determinations for the whole two-phase system thus covered experimentally.
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APA: Earle S. Burnett  (1963)  RI 6267 Application Of The Burnett Method Of Compressibility Determinations To Multiphase Fluid Mixtures

MLA: Earle S. Burnett RI 6267 Application Of The Burnett Method Of Compressibility Determinations To Multiphase Fluid Mixtures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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