Daniel Lozano-Martín, Andres Rojo, M. Carmen Martín, David Vega-Maza, José Juan Segovia
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Abstract
This work aims to provide accurate and wide-ranging experimental new speed of
sound data $w$($p$,$T$) of two binary ($CH_{4}$ + $He$) mixtures at a nominal
helium content of 5% and 10% at pressures $p$ = (0.5 up to 20) MPa and
temperatures $T$ = (273.16, 300, 325, 350 and 375) K. For this purpose, the
most accurate technique for determining speed of sound in gas phase has been
used: the spherical acoustic resonator. Speed of sound is determined with an
overall relative expanded ($k$ = 2) uncertainty of 230 parts in $10^{6}$ and
compared to reference models for multicomponent natural gas-like mixtures:
AGA8-DC92 and GERG-2008 equations of state. Relative deviations of experimental
data from model estimations are outside the experimental uncertainty limit,
although all points are mostly within the AGA uncertainty of 0.2% and GERG
uncertainty of 0.5% and worsen as the helium content increases. Absolute
average deviations are better than 0.45% for GERG and below 0.14% for AGA
models in (0.95 $CH_{4}$ + 0.05 $He$) mixture and below 0.83% for GERG and
within 0.22% for AGA equations in (0.90 $CH_{4}$ + 0.10 $He$) mixture.