The design of processes using cryogenic fluid mixtures requires fluid property data, which is unavailable today. In particular, this data is crucial to develop cryogenic mixed-refrigerant cycles for high-Temperature superconductor (HTS) applications and to further optimize hydrogen liquefaction processes. CryoPHAEQTS, which is currently being built at KIT, will provide physical property data for fluid mixtures in a temperature range of 15-300K and at pressures up to 15 MPa, including also mixtures with either flammable or oxidizing components (e.g. hydrogen, deuterium, oxygen). By direct sampling from an equilibrium cell, vapor-liquid equilibria (VLE) and vapor-liquid-liquid equilibria (VLLE) can be determined using gas chromatography. Solid-liquid equilibria (SLE) are measured using a calorimetric method. The measurement of heat capacities is implemented by combining two different flow measurement principles. In addition, the test stand offers optical access for a future upgrade with an optical measurement system that allows in-equilibrium measurements of both bulk transport properties by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and surface tension by surface light scattering (SLS). © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Tamson, J., Stamm, M., & Grohmann, S. (2019). Set-up of the cryogenic phase equilibria test stand CryoPHAEQTS. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 502). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/502/1/012087
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