Thermodynamic Properties and Phase Equilibria for Liquid Fluorine Using GMA Equation of State

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Thermophysical properties of fluorine are interesting because of its applications in different areas of technologyand industry. The computations of thermodynamic properties were performed with the GMA equation of stateunder critical conditions. The present work reports calculations of density, volumetric, and thermodynamicproperties of liquid fluorine on extended ranges of pressure and temperature and the results show that GMAequation of state reproduces the experimental PVT data of fluorine within experimental errors throughout theliquid phase. The calculated results are different only a few percent from the experimental ones.

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volume 2  issue 2

pages  129- 137

publication date 2014-04-01

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