cis-2-Butene#

References#

Equation of State#

Eric W. Lemmon and E. Christian Ihmels. Thermodynamic properties of the butenes Part II. Short fundamental equations of state. Fluid Phase Equilib., 228-229:173–187, 2005. doi:10.1016/j.fluid.2004.09.004.

Surface Tension#

A. Mulero and I. Cachadiña. Recommended Correlations for the Surface Tension of Several Fluids Included in the REFPROP Program. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 43:023104–1:8, 2014. doi:10.1063/1.4878755.

Aliases#

Cis-2-Butene, CIS-2-BUTENE, C2BUTENE

Molecular Structure#

cis-2-Butene — 3D conformer (interactive: click and drag to rotate)

Fluid Information#

Parameter, Value

General

Molar mass [kg/mol]

0.05610631999999999

CAS number

590-18-1

ASHRAE class

UNKNOWN

Formula

C4H8

Acentric factor

0.20235958587

InChI

InChI=1S/C4H8/c1-3-4-2/h3-4H,1-2H3/b4-3-

InChIKey

IAQRGUVFOMOMEM-ARJAWSKDSA-N

SMILES

C/C=CC

ChemSpider ID

4449912

Limits

Maximum temperature [K]

525.0

Maximum pressure [Pa]

50000000.0

Triple point

Triple point temperature [K]

134.3

Triple point pressure [Pa]

0.2636497215092638

Critical point

Critical point temperature [K]

435.7500765852436

Critical point density [kg/m3]

238.11459434783697

Critical point density [mol/m3]

4243.988811738803

Critical point pressure [Pa]

4236038.176467434

REFPROP Validation Data#

Note

This figure compares the results generated from CoolProp and those generated from REFPROP. They are all results obtained in the form \(Y(T,\rho)\), where \(Y\) is the parameter of interest and which for all EOS is a direct evaluation of the EOS

You can download the script that generated the following figure here: (link to script), right-click the link and then save as… or the equivalent in your browser. You can also download this figure as a PDF.

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Consistency Plots#

The following figure shows all the flash routines that are available for this fluid. A red + is a failure of the flash routine, a black dot is a success. Hopefully you will only see black dots. The red curve is the maximum temperature curve, and the blue curve is the melting line if one is available for the fluid.

In this figure, we start off with a state point given by T,P and then we calculate each of the other possible output pairs in turn, and then try to re-calculate T,P from the new input pair. If we don’t arrive back at the original T,P values, there is a problem in the flash routine in CoolProp. For more information on how these figures were generated, see CoolProp.Plots.ConsistencyPlots

Note

You can download the script that generated the following figure here: (link to script), right-click the link and then save as… or the equivalent in your browser. You can also download this figure as a PDF.

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Flash consistency (HEOS): 6 inconsistent, 0 exceptions, 0 bad-phase across 2 input pair(s).

Download full failure list (CSV)

Failing state points (sample, up to 20 per pair/class)

Pair

Class

Region

P [Pa]

T [K]

In1

Val1

In2

Val2

Error

DmolarP

INCONSISTENT

1phase

1.15287

135.4

Dmolar

14063.2

P

1.15287

DmolarP

INCONSISTENT

1phase

0.707354

135.4

Dmolar

14063.2

P

0.707354

DmolarP

INCONSISTENT

1phase

0.434003

135.4

Dmolar

14063.2

P

0.434003

DmolarP

INCONSISTENT

1phase

3.06245

145.39

Dmolar

13875.3

P

3.06245

SmolarT

INCONSISTENT

1phase

1.15287

135.4

Smolar

-80.9888

T

135.4

SmolarT

INCONSISTENT

1phase

0.707354

135.4

Smolar

-80.9888

T

135.4

Superancillary Plots#

The following figure shows the accuracy of the superancillary functions relative to extended precision calculations carried out in C++ with the teqp library. The results of the iterative calculations with REFPROP and CoolProp are also shown.

Note

You can download the script that generated the following figure here: (link to script), right-click the link and then save as… or the equivalent in your browser. You can also download this figure as a PDF.

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