Félix M. Gaciño
University of Santiago de Compostela
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Félix M. Gaciño.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 2013
María J. P. Comuñas; Xavier Paredes; Félix M. Gaciño; Josefa Fernández; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Christian Boned; Jean-Luc Daridon; Guillaume Galliero; Jérôme Pauly; Kenneth R. Harris; Marc J. Assael; Sofia K. Mylona
The paper presents a new reference correlation for the viscosity of squalane at 0.1 MPa. The correlation should be valuable as it is the first to cover a moderately high viscosity range, from 3 to 118 mPa s. It is based on new viscosity measurements carried out for this work, as well as other critically evaluated experimental viscosity data from the literature. The correlation is valid from 273 to 373 K at 0.1 MPa. The average absolute percentage deviation of the fit is 0.67, and the expanded uncertainty, with a coverage factor k = 2, is 1.5%.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 2014
Sofia K. Mylona; Marc J. Assael; María J. P. Comuñas; Xavier Paredes; Félix M. Gaciño; Josefa Fernández; Jean Patrick Bazile; Christian Boned; Jean Luc Daridon; Guillaume Galliero; Jérôme Pauly; Kenneth R. Harris
This paper presents new reference correlations for both the density and viscosity of squalane at high pressure. These correlations are based on critically evaluated experimental data taken from the literature. In the case of the density, the correlation, based on the Tait equation, is valid from 273 to 473 K at pressures to 200 MPa. At 0.1 MPa, it has an average absolute deviation of 0.03%, a bias of −0.01%, and an expanded uncertainty (at the 95% confidence level) of 0.06%. Over the whole range of pressures, the density correlation has an average absolute deviation of 0.05%, a bias of −0.004%, and an expanded uncertainty (at the 95% confidence level) of 0.18%. In the case of the viscosity, two correlations are presented, one a function of density and temperature, based on the Assael-Dymond model, and the other a function of temperature and pressure, based on a modified Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann equation. The former is slightly superior to the latter at high temperatures (above 410 K), whereas the reverse is ...
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2011
Félix M. Gaciño; Teresa Regueira; Luis Lugo; María J. P. Comuñas; Josefa Fernández
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2014
María J. P. Comuñas; Xavier Paredes; Félix M. Gaciño; Josefa Fernández; Jean-Patrick Bazile; Christian Boned; Jean-Luc Daridon; Guillaume Galliero; Jérôme Pauly; Kenneth R. Harris
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2012
Félix M. Gaciño; Xavier Paredes; María J. P. Comuñas; Josefa Fernández
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2013
Félix M. Gaciño; Xavier Paredes; María J. P. Comuñas; Josefa Fernández
Lubrication Science | 2014
Josefa Fernández; Xavier Paredes; Félix M. Gaciño; María J. P. Comuñas; Alfonso S. Pensado
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2015
Félix M. Gaciño; Teresa Regueira; María J. P. Comuñas; Luis Lugo; Josefa Fernández
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2016
Félix M. Gaciño; Teresa Regueira; Alexander V. Bolotov; Artur Sharipov; Luis Lugo; María J. P. Comuñas; Josefa Fernández
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2015
Félix M. Gaciño; María J. P. Comuñas; Teresa Regueira; José J. Segovia; Josefa Fernández