Apparatus for accurate density measurements of fluids based on a magnetic suspension balance

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A new apparatus for accurate pressure, density and temperature (p, ρ, T) measurements over wide ranges of (p, ρ, T) (90 K to 290 K; 0 MPa to 3 MPa; 0 kg/m 3 to 2000 kg/m 3) is described. This apparatus is based on a magnetic suspension balance which applies the Archimedes' buoyancy principle. In order to verify the new apparatus, comprehensive (p, ρ, T) measurements on pure nitrogen were carried out. The maximum relative standard uncertainty is 0.09% in density. The maximum standard uncertainty in temperature is 5 mK, and that in pressure is 250 Pa for 1.5 MPa and 390 Pa for 3MPa full scale range respectively. The experimental data were compared with selected literature data and good agreements were found. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Li, H. Y., Gong, M. Q., Guo, H., Dong, X. Q., & Wu, J. F. (2012). Apparatus for accurate density measurements of fluids based on a magnetic suspension balance. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1434, pp. 1857–1864). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4707123

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