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Thermophysical Properties of Fluids. Il. Methane, Ethane, Propane, Isobutane, and Normal Butane B.A. Younglove and J.F. Ely ‘Thermophyses Dison, National Engineering Laboratory, National Bure of Standaris, Boulder, Colorado 80303, Reosved October, 1986; evied mans ecied Joe 1, 1887 ‘Tables of methane, ethane, propane, isobutane, and normal butane thermodynamic and transport properties are presented. The mathematical relations from which these thermo- plysital propesticn atc Ubtaiued ate Ueouited The tables ist pressure, density, temps ‘ure, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, specific heat at constant pressure and at constant volume, sound speed, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and dielectric constant. Key words: density; equation of tate; ethane; isobutane; methane: normal butane; propane; thermo dynamic properties; thermophrical properties; transport properties. Contents 3. Introavetion 27) Appendix ©. Triple Point, Creal Font, Manik 2, Thermodynamic and Related Propet. 578 mum Pressures and Temperatures 2.3. The Equation of State. 578 Appendix D. Critical Point Enhancement to 2.9. Two-Phase Roundaries 578 Thermal Conductivity. 2.2.1. Vapor Pressure. 578 Append. ThemopiialProperi of Mati 22.2. Vapor Density at Coexistence 578 223. Liquid Density at Coexistence 378 _“Appendia F. Theemophybical Properce of tie 224. ‘Ine Melting Line by ane 23, Derived Thermodynamic Properties 579 Appendix G. ‘Thermophys Properties of Pro- 231. Entropy 5 pas 329) Veal Fe Specite Heat 510 Arrendiy 23.3, Reference Stat. 579 butane... 234, Enthalpy 579 Appendix I. Thermophysical Properties of Nor- 23,5, Internal Energy 579 mal Butane.. 23.6. Speciic Heat. 379 Appendix J. Coefiients for Equations for Com- 23.7. Sound Speed 579 puting Thermophysical Properties... 3, Transport Properties. = 519 41. Viscosity 570 32. Thermal Conductivity... 581 4, Dielectric Constant enn 381 5, Summary of Uncertainties... 581 etch rae 6. Acknowledgments... 31 _Keterence values tor entropy ana entaaipy. 7. References: 581 Coefficients for the collision integral. 1 2. : 581 3. Typical uncertainties in calculated properties “Appendix A. List of Symbols and Units. 1. Introduction 582 se sea on m2 158 14 380 380 ae ‘The thermophysical properties of methane, ethene, (©1987 by the U5. Secretary of Commerc on bef the Unie Site, “This copyrights ined fo the Ameran Instat of Phys and the propane, isobutane, and normal butane are presented in this, report ia tabular form in SI units. The properties are com- ‘Ansan Chania Soe, puted from a set of equations which are the same foreach of Repos evan rom ACS; see Reprint List at back of sue the fluid, such that only the coelliients need be changed. (0047-2600/87/040877-222/818.00 7 4 Phys. Chem, Ret Dats, Vol 16, No 4, 1987 578 ‘rom one fluid to another. A previous publication"? for ar~ gon, ethylene, parahydrogen, nitrogen nitrogen trifluoride, land oxygen followed the same guidelines, ‘A 22-term modified Benedict-Webb-Rubin (MBWR) ‘equation of state was used to represent the pressure-vol- ume-temperature (PVT) surface ofthese fuids. This equa- tion has been widely used for this purpose, since it possesses the advantage ofhigh computational speed, as wellas that of, high accuracy, This equation is particularly useful when ‘minimiring the deviatous in Siting We eapstineutal date, especially in multiproperty regression optimization which includes specifc heat oF sound speed data as input. ‘The MBWR form allows the computation of pressure ‘asa function of density and temperature and is also used to compute internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, heat capacity, and sound speed. Other relations used in conjunction with fi: MDWR aie those fr vajes paeouie, eting presut densities ofthe saturated liquid and vapor, viscosity thermal conductivity, and dielectric constant. These equations have te same form for each ofthe fluids and only the coeficients need to be changed when going from one fuid to another. ‘The equations are described in the text below and in NBS ‘Technical Note 1079 by R. D. McCarty,’ which describes ec comuptes stan syscu setF RED, HneraeAlve B.A. YOUNGLOVE AND J. F.ELY {gram for the computation of thermophysical properties for ‘these fuids. The tables presented here contain properties for the liquid-vapor boundary, the propeitics of the quid on the melting line, and the thermophysical properties on iso- bars at temperatures that span the pressure-temperature density surface. The temperature spacing along each isobar as chosen s0 a8 to allow accurate linear interpolation for these properties. 2. Thermodynamic and Related Properties 2.1, The Equation of State ‘The modified Benedict-Webt-Rubin equation for computing presre sa function of density and temperate has a well-cstablished reputation for versatility, Ii a fe- Suen choise when Sting date ct bigaeeaey mhih vores ‘Wide ranges of temperature and pressure and when corelat- ing several sets of data from diferent sours. Ils advantage of adaptability to ficient computer propramming is even ‘ore appreciated in mulipropert fitting in which eiferent ‘pes of data such as PVT and heat capacity ae ft simulla- neous "Pn uated fu dhe MBWR eyuaion P= pRT + p'{G(1)T + G(2)T"? + (3) + G(A)/T + G(S)/T*] + p'1G(O)T + G7) + O(8)/T + G(9)/T7} + PTGOOT + G11) + G/T] + p'LGL13)] + p*{GC14)/T + G(15)/T"] + p'[G(16)/T} + pGUT/T + G18)/T?) + p"[G(19)/T*] + p'1G(20)/T? + G(21)/T exp typ") Fp UGUL2)/1? + GU28)/T* expt yp") + p"1GOA)/T? + G25)/T Jexp yp) + p°(G(26)/T? + G2T)/T expt yp") + p"[G(28)/T? + G(29)/T Jexp(9p*) 4p GOO)/T2 + 6AD/T? 4 G32)/Texptae?) ‘The nonlinear parameter, gnmma, is defined as — 1/p2 ‘end is not an adjustable parameter ofthe ft. The voriables are defined in Appendix A. ‘The PVT surfaces for methane, ethane, propane, isobu- ‘ane, end normal butane, are from the work of J. F. Ely:* Coefficients for each of the fuids are given in Appendix J ‘The maximum temperatures and pressures for which these surfaces are valid are given in Appendix C. Extrapolation ‘beyond these Hisits wil saul in large uaccrtaatina ad is not advised 2.2. Two-Phase Boundaries 221. Vapor pressure ‘The vapor pressures given in the tables forthe liquid vapor coexistence boundary and the temperature of the liq ‘uld-vapor boundary or each isobar are computed from the ‘vapor pressure equation, InP=InP, + ¥,(Dx+V,2)2 + ¥,3)" FVM + HV, Q) where x= (I=T,/T/U-T/T) a “4 Phys. Cher. Rt Data, Vol. 16, No.4, 1967 @ —_—_—_———_—_- ‘As in the case with the MBWR equation, the coef cients for this equetion and all those following are found in ‘Appendix J. 222. Vapor Density at Coenstence Values of the vapor density for the liquid-vapor coexis- vrs entra fon Wane =tno,—Innlni Ds whee Penson Scsorees S40 6 = naen-nnn—n. « 223 untae The id enya he gra conn boty nec Pim Pe + (Pa —pedexplace)], a” mee ‘THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS 579 (inx+ ¥ Aen =x! + ¥ ama and x is defined in Ea (6) 224, TheMetingLine ‘The pressures atthe solid-liquid coexistence boundary are given by. PaA+BTe. 0 wo fan aaa, () 2.3. Derived Thermodynamic Properties ‘The properties derived form the equation of state and ‘deal gas heat capacity are entropy, enthalpy, internal ener- 8y, specific heat at constant volume and at constant pres- sure, and sound speed. 23:1. Entropy “The euwopy bs eomputed ut sonst s [Sarai LE-@,p ale. 20) where P°, 7°, C2, and $® are the reference state values, de- Tied below. 2.2. Ideal Gas Speci Heat ‘he ideal gas specitic heat, C3, is computed from the following: SS memreno 5 GUsriter 1 - Eso soe any where, u= G/T. «ay 2:3, Retoronce State Values of $° and H® are at the reference state of T° = 298.15 K,and P* = 0.101 325MPa (25°Cand 1 atm) (see Table 1). The value for methane is from McDowell and Kruse.‘ The values for ethane and propane are from Chao et al,® and the values for isobutane and normal butane are from Chen et al.” 234.Enthapy ‘The enthalpy is computed from H(Tp) = HT") + (P—pRTV/p + Lie CGe) Jet ere aay 2.35.Interna Energy ‘The internal energy is E(Tp) = H(Tp) —P/p as “Tame Values of etrpy and enthalpy the reference sat The fet encestateenpeature abd pre are 96.15 apd0101 325 MPaforall fds. = a Yeo sys Ethane maate m2 Propane 702 4702 Taobotane 295350 in9326 Normal butane 509.908 192787 12:36. Specie Heat at Constant Volume and at Constant Pressure The geht tnt con=c-a[ [Z(22) Jo. an sod constant preset cunacanst (2) ow 237. $ound Speed ‘From die relations fr specie neat and the PYT equa tions, the sound speed is computed from, Sa) 3. Transport Properties 3.4. Viscosity Representation for the viscosity of methane, ethane, isobutane, and normal butane have been generated by ‘Younglove! The eoproostation forthe vceclty of propane was developed by Ely.? “The functional form fr the viscosity is HW 4D AD on ‘The frst term of the expansion isthe dilute eas term whieh is to (5/16)( 000RN,)"(M,7)"°/(Qe") « 19) ‘The distance at which the potential energy function is zero as been interpreted as 0; however it isused asan adjus- table parameter for fitting experimental data asi ¢, the po- ‘ential energy minimum. The value of the colision integral, ‘0, hasbeen evaluated by Ely? as wu =[5 ema)? Valea penal Tesco (1) ‘oration ofthe oc de mT) =F, (1) + F,(2)€F, (3) — Inf T/F, (4) ]P > an ‘emt mercy quot eco ont ne ps mae.T) = explFe.D1 — explG(D] , G(T) =E,(1) + B,2)/T, an ww) (22) ay 4. Phys. Chem. Ret. Data, Vol 16,No. 4, 1987 500 B.A. YOUNGLOVE ANUJ. F. ELY ‘Taute 2, Coticent forthe colin integral ciy= —somaneat Giay= tole moose Ca)= a1 s6917 y= “au zak gst ae C= eIss2118 6) 158 63 056, c= “Larson so42 = = a2 661014 9)= — —onmesroee ‘TaMUe 3. Typical uncer in cae propetios Proper Tila Gx Fd Cael twiow 7, telow 7, above 7, ‘etn Methane rroswere 2 os ry os Density % 02 a3 ol 50 ‘Temperature ar a a1 1 Entaipy ct 2 1 1 0 Specie hea, 5 5 5 2 0 Specie hea C5 3 5 2 0 Speed ofound 2 os as 2 ‘Thermal conducty 5 4 : i cont Se i 3 2 5 Dinette constant % os os dos os ihane Prete % 2 oa ‘7 2 Dom Fa a 2 3 ‘Temperate $ a ar ar a Ent Qed) 3 t s 1 Entropy mal) is 1 1 5 Sous bn % ; 3 2 fo Spee ent, 56 1 i i 0 Speed of wound as 06 a6 0 ‘Thermal condetiy % 2 2 2 0 Visa % a a a 5 Diets conan os os os 2 Propane Pressre 9 2 as as 2 Density a oo 1s is Entity Gyo) 3 r 2 3 Entropy /ma) 2 t 1 3 Specie at 96 2 2 2 5 Specie at 3 3 5 te Speed of scund fe as i i 0 ‘Themalconsucivity $ 2 2 2 0 Viet 2 2 2 5 Dinette constant 0s 0s ns a2 Trobatane Presre 9 2 04 1 02 easy oon om aL 2 “Temperate ar ar al a2 Enthaly (met) an rey on a Entropy @/ma) 2 t t 5 Sprite heat 2 2 2 ry Specie baat, C5 2 2 a 0 Sen of und as i i “ ermal conduc f 2 2 to Viscosity % 2 2 2 10 Dinette constant fos os es ao ‘Normal butane Pramas 2 2 1 was os Desi 36 des on 0.06 3 “Temperate 5 ar an or a2 Entlpy (mol) 1 3 3 3 Entropy /nel) 2 t i 5 Spats het Gy % 2 2 2 io Speci heat, C2 2 2 a % Syed of sound 96 i 2 2 5 ‘Thermal conduct 2 2 2 0 Vicoaty a a a 5 Diasec conan % 00s 005 0s as 4 Phys. Chem, Ret. Data, Vol. 16, No.4, 1987 ‘THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS FieT) = O(N) + [E3) +E ATOPY +(ns), 04 (2s) 3.2. Thermal Conductivity Representations for the thermal conductivity, 2, of ethane, sobutane, and normal butane were generated by “Younglove. The ethane ft was developed by Ingham’ and ‘that for propane by Ely.” “The fanctionel form ofthe thermal condtivity sepom sentation is Am ig Bot Pipe Fip) +205 witee the dilute gas thermal conductivity i given by Aq = 1000n(C2 — SR /2)[G,(1) + G,(2E/KT ] an Here, is defined in Eq, (20) and C? is defined sbove. The terms Fy F,, and Fare 28) oo) Rey mmo", (29) AS Bimre-? (30) ‘The 2. term is the critical enhancement term and is de- scribed in Appendix D. 4, Dielectric Constant ‘The equations used to represent the diclectric constant, Ai Dp) Gt Din RIT BPO) e-td rae an Equation (32) is the Clausius-Mossotti relation. Source documentation for methane is Straty and Good- ‘win, and for ethane ic Weber. * Haynes and Goodwin were the sources of dielectric constant for propane, isobutane,"® ‘and normal butane." In certain cases the forms reported by the authors were modified to conform to Eq. (31) 5. Summary of Uncertainties ‘The uncertainties fr the thermophysical quantities de- sorbed in this work, Table 3, are based on an evaluation of | deviation plots of the various data sources from the fitting functions, Consideration is also given forthe claimed acour acies of the underlying dats used in fitting, and on the ‘weighting ofthe data. Uncertainties inthe derived quantities are estimated from the accaracies of the properties from ‘which they are computed. 581 6. Acknowledgments We are indebted to the office of Standard Reference ‘Daraof the National Bureau of Sumndards for their generous ‘support ofthis work, and in particular toDr. H.J. 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