RI 7287 Compressibility Data For Helium At 0° C And Pressures To 800 Atmospheres

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ted C. Briggs
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines is evaluating the thermodynamic properties of helium and helium-containing mixtures. Twenty-two compressibility runs were made with helium at 0° C and pressures to 800 atmospheres using a Burnett-type apparatus. Data from the 22 runs were treated simultaneously and as separate runs while different functional forms and weighting factors were used. A fourth-degree-polynomial equation in the pressure gives a statistically satisfactory representation of the compressibility factor when the data are treated simultaneously and a weighting factor of Pr-3/4 is used. The second virial coefficient of helium at 0° C from this investigation is 11.997±0.015 cm3 mole-1. The stated uncertainty is the random error standard deviation. Compressibility factors determined by this investigation are precise to better than 0.01 percent and are believed to be accurate to better than 0.02 percent.
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APA: Ted C. Briggs  (1969)  RI 7287 Compressibility Data For Helium At 0° C And Pressures To 800 Atmospheres

MLA: Ted C. Briggs RI 7287 Compressibility Data For Helium At 0° C And Pressures To 800 Atmospheres. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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