Hello to everyone!
I've been building an apparatus to compress isothermally butane. It's basically a chamber filled with butane and a piston sliding in.
While compressing i measure temperature with a thermocouple, pressure (pressure sensor) and volume (potentiometer reading piston position).
I can compress butane up to 5 bar (500000 Pa, 70 psi).
Well, the goal was to acquire some data and fit it with both the ideal gas model and the van der Waals state equation.
I did that and altough pressures are not that high, data fitting gives me reasonable van der Waals coefficients (almost close to the values one can find in literature)
So, i've plotted the vdW model and the acquired data.. but i was frightened by the huge difference from the model!!
Here, I've uploaded the plot on my personal website:
http://boccelliengineering.altervista.org/DONE.jpgWhat disappoints me is that although the gas seems to behave completely different from the van der Waals model, results of data fitting are nice! Does that mean that van der Waals model is
that poor in this region?
This morning the pressure sensor broke up, and changing it would require fabricating a new piston etc, so I cannot test with a "more ideal gas" like pure nitrogen for example..
Thanks a lot for anyone contributing