화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.41, No.9, 1060-1068, 2009
An accurate calibration method for high pressure vibrating tube densimeters in the density interval (700 to 1600) kg . m(-3)
A calibration procedure of vibrating tube densimeters for density measurement of liquids in the intervals (700 to 1600) kg . m(-3), (283.15 to 323.15) K, and (0.1 to 60) MPa is presented. It is based on the modelization of the vibrating tube as a thick-tube clamped at one end (cantilever) whose stress and thermal behaviour follows the ideas proposed in the Forced Path Mechanical Calibration model (FPMC). Model parameters are determined using two calibration fluids with densities certified at atmospheric pressure (dodecane and tetracholoroethylene) and a third one with densities known as a function of pressure (water). It is applied to the Anton Paar 512P densimeter, obtaining density measurements with an expanded uncertainty less than 0.2 kg . m(-3) in the working intervals. This accuracy comes from the combination of several factors: densimeter behaves linearly in the working density interval, densities of both calibration fluids cover that interval and they have a very low uncertainty, and the mechanical behaviour of the tube is well characterized by the considered model. The main application of this method is the precise measurement of high density fluids for which most of the calibration procedures are inaccurate. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.