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Dielectric Permittivity of Eight Gases Measured with Cross Capacitors
Authors:J W Schmidt  M R Moldover
Affiliation:(1) Process Measurments Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20899-8360, U.S.A
Abstract:A four-ring, toroidal cross capacitor was used to measure accurately the relative dielectric permittivity epsi(p,T) of He, Ar, N2, O2, CH4, C2H6, C3H8, and CO2. (epsi is often called the ldquodielectric constant.rdquo) The data are in the range from 0 to 50°C and, in many cases, extend up to 7 MPa. The accurate measurement of epsi(p,T) required a good understanding of the deformation of the gas-filled capacitors with applied pressure. This understanding was tested in two ways. First, the experimental values of epsi(p,T) for helium were compared with theoretical values. The average difference was within the noise, langepsi exptepsi theoryrang=(–0.05±0.21)×10–6, demonstrating that the four-ring cross capacitor deformed as predicted. Second, epsi(p,T) of argon was measured simultaneously on three isotherms using two capacitors: the four-ring capacitor, and a 16-rod cross capacitor made using different materials and a different geometry. The results for the two capacitors are completely consistent, within the specifications of the capacitance bridge. There was a small inconsistency that was equivalent to 1×10–6 of the measured capacitances, or, for argon, 3×10–5 A epsi , where A epsi is the zero-density limit of the molar polarizability weierpequiv(epsi–1)/(epsi+2)rgr].
Keywords:argon  carbon dioxide  cross capacitor  dielectric constant  dielectric polarizability  ethane  helium  methane  molar polarizability  natural gas  nitrogen  oxygen  propane
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