O. Lanoe et al., DETERMINATION OF THE COMPRESSIBILITY FACTOR AND MEASUREMENT OF TRACESOF WATER IN METHANE BY A MICROWAVE METHOD, Fluid phase equilibria, 114(1-2), 1996, pp. 135-145
We have studied a new microwave method to measure the compressibility
factor and the water content of humid gaseous samples. This method use
s a resonant cavity to measure the dielectric permittivity of the gas
filling it. That measurement permits us to deduce the quantity of inte
rest from the pressure and the dielectric constant virial expansions.
By comparison of our measured compressibility factor of methane with t
he values computed from different equations of state, we have found th
at the microwave method is at least 0.1% accurate. We can also detect
water vapor in methane down to a concentration of 75 ppm at 2 MPa.