Chapter 2 how the instrument works, 1 speed of sound and gas composition, Chapter 2 – INFICON Composer Gas Concentration Controller User Manual
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Chapter 2
How the Instrument Works
2.1 Speed of Sound and Gas Composition
The speed of sound,
C
, in an ideal gas is equal to:
[1]
where:
= 1.4 for Air
[2]
T
= Kelvin temperature
R
= Universal Gas Constant = 8.3143 x 10
7
erg / (Mole K)
M
= Molecular Weight (AMU)
Equation [1] may be expanded for binary mixtures by modifying the Specific
Heat Ratio and molecular weight to account for the Mole Fraction of component
two,
x
, as follows.
[3]
[4]
So the speed of sound of the mixtures,
CM
, is:
[5]
which holds for any ideal mixture; that is, a mixture that is formed without
change in volume.
The Instrument System determines the speed of sound by precisely
determining the gasses’ fundamental resonant frequency in a fixed chamber of
length L. At resonance, a standing half wave exists in the Resonant Chamber,
so the speed of sound and frequency are related as follows:
C
γRT
M
----------
=
γ
C
p
C
v
------
Heat Capacity at Constant Pressure
Heat Capacity at Constant Volume
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=
=
γ
1
x
γ
1
1
–
--------------
1 x
–
γ
2
1
–
--------------
+
1
–
+
=
M
xM
1
1 x
–
(
)M
2
+
=
C
M
γRT
M
----------
=