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Title: &THYLE3E Measurement
Author: Edgar E. Buxton
Source: 1995 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1995
Abstract: Ethylene has a critical temperature of 48.58F. Ihis fact causes ethylene to behave very differently at ambient temperatures in the general range of 0F to 100F as compared with methane which has a critical temperature of -il6F or n-octane which has a critical temperature of 564.1F. Very large density changes of the ethylene fluid resulting fran small changes in temperature or pressure are of the greatest concern with respect to the accuracy of ethylene flow measurements.




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