Speed of sound of pure water to 700 MPa and an equation of state to 2300 MPa
Olivier Bollengier, J. Michael Brown, and George H. Shaw

TL;DR
This study provides highly precise measurements of water's sound speed up to 700 MPa and develops a new equation of state valid up to 2300 MPa, improving thermodynamic property predictions in high-pressure conditions.
Contribution
It offers the most accurate sound speed data for water up to 700 MPa and introduces a new, extended equation of state covering a broad pressure-temperature range.
Findings
Sound speed measurements with 0.02% precision up to 700 MPa.
New equation of state extends to 2300 MPa and improves accuracy over existing models.
Enhanced thermodynamic property predictions near phase boundaries.
Abstract
Sound speeds of pure fluid water are reported between 0.1 and 700 MPa, from 353 K down to the melting curves of the ice phases. The 2 sigma precision and accuracy of the new sound speed measurements are close to 0.02%, with an estimated pressure accuracy of 0.04% up to 700 MPa. Using additional published measurements, a new equation of state is derived extending from 240 to 500 K and from 0.1 to 2300 MPa, covering much of the sub-critical domain of water up to the ice VI - ice VII transition. Analysis of measurements and construction of the equation of state are accomplished with a flexible computational thermodynamic framework based on local basis functions in the form of tensor b splines. Relative to IAPWS-95 (the most comprehensive representation available), improvements in the accuracies of density, sound speed and specific heat are observed above 100 MPa, particularly near the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhase Equilibria and Thermodynamics · Material Dynamics and Properties · Scientific Research and Discoveries
