Abstract

ABSTRACTHelium shows the nearest behaviour to ideal gas in the room conditions. In contrast, thermodynamic behaviour of helium in the critical region, in which its liquefaction is possible, is extremely complicated. The equation of state (EOS), which is in common use for helium, is the modified Benedict–Webb–Rubin (MBWR) EOS developed by McCarty and Arp which is a 13th-order equation with 32 substance-dependent parameters. MBWR is a complicated EOS and its use is time consuming. In this work, the modified Peng–Robinson EOS introduced by Feyzi et al. is customised with 10 adjustable parameters for helium in the temperature range of 2.20–15.20 K and pressures up to 16 bar. The proposed EOS is able to predict the properties of helium in the vapour–liquid equilibrium (VLE) conditions and in the single gas-phase region. In addition, a temperature-dependent correlation for constant pressure heat capacity of helium from very low up to normal temperatures is proposed. The liquefaction process of helium, which is being done by cooling it to very low temperatures by passing through a Joule–Thomson valve, is predicted by the proposed EOS. Very accurate results are observed.

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