Density measurements of endothermic hydrocarbon fuels at temperatures from 235 k to 353 k and pressures up to 4.09 mpa

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Feng, S.
Bi, Q.C.
Pan, H.
Liu, Z.H.
Guo, Y.J.

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The densities of endothermic hydrocarbon fuels were measured covering the temperature from (235.0 to 353.0) K at pressures of (0.68,1.47, 3.06 and 4.09) MPa. The densitometer is based on the attenuation theory of gamma ray with a count rate mode. When the intensity of a gamma beam passes through fuels, it decreases exponentially. According to Beer−Lambert’s law, densities of fuel were calculated through the different count rates and densities of referenced fluid. Pure hexane and a binary mixture of n-heptane and n-octane were adopted respectively to validate the reliability and accuracy of the densitometer. Results showed that the average absolute deviation(AAD) was lower than 0.32 % and the maximum absolute deviation(MAD) was within 0.67 %.

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Papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Portoroz, Slovenia on 17-19 July 2017 .

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Endothermic hydrocarbon fuels, Temperatures, Pressures

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