obtaining fundamental thermodynamic information on the fluid under study. This work describes the design and construction of an ultrasonic cell intended to operate between 230 K and 400 K and up to 70 MPa. Owing to the high sensibility of speed of sound to temperature fluctuations, the apparatus is thermostatted with a stability of 1 mK over the working temperature range. The experimental technique is based on the phase comparison pulse-echo method, adopted in reason of its high accuracy in time delays measurements, the overall accuracy thus being limited by the independent determination of the cell length. The experimental setup is currently under development. Preliminary results indicate an achievable accuracy in the speed of sound measurement in the order of  0.01%.

Pulse-echo technique for speed of sound measurements in high-pressure liquids / Benedetto, G; Gavioso, Roberto; Lago, Simona; MADONNA RIPA, DANIELE ANGELO; Spagnolo, R.. - (2001). (Intervento presentato al convegno 17th International Congress on Acoustics tenutosi a Rome-Italy nel 2-7 September 2001).

Pulse-echo technique for speed of sound measurements in high-pressure liquids

GAVIOSO, ROBERTO;LAGO, SIMONA;MADONNA RIPA, DANIELE ANGELO;
2001

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obtaining fundamental thermodynamic information on the fluid under study. This work describes the design and construction of an ultrasonic cell intended to operate between 230 K and 400 K and up to 70 MPa. Owing to the high sensibility of speed of sound to temperature fluctuations, the apparatus is thermostatted with a stability of 1 mK over the working temperature range. The experimental technique is based on the phase comparison pulse-echo method, adopted in reason of its high accuracy in time delays measurements, the overall accuracy thus being limited by the independent determination of the cell length. The experimental setup is currently under development. Preliminary results indicate an achievable accuracy in the speed of sound measurement in the order of  0.01%.
2001
17th International Congress on Acoustics
2-7 September 2001
Rome-Italy
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