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Density,specific weight与specific gravity之比较

(2012-12-26 09:01:14)
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Density

Density is defined as an objects mass per unit volume. Mass is a property.

The density can be expressed as

ρ = m / V = 1 / v        (1)

where

ρ = density (kg/m3)

m = mass (kg)

V = volume (m3)

vg = specific volume (m3/kg)

The SI units for density are kg/m3. The imperial (U.S.) units are lb/ft3 (slugs/ft3). While people often use pounds per cubic foot as a measure of density in the U.S., pounds are really a measure of force, not mass. Slugs are the correct measure of mass. You can multiply slugs by 32.2 for a rough value in pounds.

The higher the density, the tighter the particles are packed inside the substance. Density is a physical
property constant at a given temperature and density can help to identify a substance.

Relative Density  (Specific Gravity)

Relative density of a substance is the ratio of the substance to the density of water at 4oC, i.e.

Substance Relative density
Alcohol 0.82
Mercury 13.95
Paraffin 0.80
Petrol 0.72
Water (4oC) 1.00
Sea water 1.02
Aluminum 2.72
Brass 8.48
Cadmium 8.57
Chromium 7.03
Copper 8.79
Cast iron 7.20
Lead 11.35
Nickel 8.73
Nylon 1.12
PVC 1.36
Rubber 0.96
Steel 7.82
Tin 7.28
Zinc 7.12
Acetylene 0.0017
Dry air 0.0013
Carbon dioxide 0.00198
Carbon monoxide 0.00126
Hydrogen 0.00009
Nitrogen 0.00125
Oxygen 0.00143

Example - Use the Density to Identify the Material:

An unknown liquid substance has a mass of 18.5 g and occupies a volume of 23.4 ml. (milliliter).

The density can be calculated as

ρ = [18.5 (g) / 1000 (g/kg)] / [23.4 (ml) / 1000 (ml/l) 1000 (l/m3) ]

    = 18.5 10-3 (kg) / 23.4 10-6 (m3)

    = 790 (kg/m3)

If we look up densities of some common substances, we can find that ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, has a density of 790 kg/m3. The liquid may be ethyl alcohol!

Example - Use Density to Calculate the Mass of a Volume

The density of titanium is 4507 kg/m3. Calculate the mass of 0.17 m3 titanium!

m = 0.17 (m3) 4507 (kg/m3)

    = 766.2 (kg)

Specific Weight

Specific Weight is defined as weight per unit volume. Weight is a force.

Specific Weight can be expressed as

γ = ρ g         (2)

where

γ = specific weight (N/m3)

ρ = density (kg/m3)

g = acceleration of gravity (m/s2)

The SI-units of specific weight are N/m3. The imperial units are lb/ft3. The local acceleration g is under normal conditions 9.807 m/s2 in SI-units and 32.174 ft/s2 in imperial units.

Example - Specific Weight Water

Specific weight for water at 39 oF (4 oC) is 62.4 lb/ft3 (9.81 kN/m3) in imperial units. Specific weight in SI units can be calculated like

γ = 1000 (kg/m3) 9.81 (m/s2)

    = 9810 (N/m3)

    = 9.81 (kN/m3)

Example - Specific Weight Some other Materials

Product Specific Weight - γ
Imperial Units
(lb/ft3)
SI Units
(kN/m3)
Aluminium 172 27
Brass 540 84.5
Copper 570 89
Ethyl Alcohol 49.3 7.74
Gasoline 42.5 6.67
Glycerin 78.6 12.4
Mercury 847 133.7
SAE 20 Oil 57 8.95
Seawater 64 10.1
Stainless Steel 499 - 512 78 - 80
Water 62.4 9.81
Wrought Iron 474 - 499 74 - 78

Specific Gravity (Relative Density)

Specific Gravity Liquids

The Specific Gravity - SG - of a liquid is a dimensionless unit defined as the ratio of density of the liquid to the density of water at a specified temperature. Specific Gravity of a liquid can be expressed

SG = ρ / ρH2O         (3)

where

SG = specific gravity

ρ = density of fluid or substance (kg/m3)

ρH2O = density of water (kg/m3)

It is common to use the density of water at 4 oC (39oF) as reference - at this point the density of water is at the highest - 1000 kg/m3 or 62.4 lb/ft3.

  • Thermal Properties of Water Density, Freezing temperature, Boiling temperature, Latent heat of melting, Latent heat of evaporation, Critical temperature ...

Since Specific Weight is dimensionless it has the same value in the metric SI system as in the imperial English system (BG). At the reference point the Specific Gravity has same numerically value as density.

Example - Specific Gravity

If the density of iron is 7850 kg/m3, 7.85 grams per cubic centimeter (cm3), 7.85 kilograms per liter, or 7.85 metric tons per cubic meter - the specific gravity of iron is:

SG = 7850 (kg/m3) / 1000 (kg/m3)

    = 7.85

  • water density is 1000 kg/m3

Specific Gravity Gases

The Specific Gravity - SG - of a gas is a dimensionless unit defined as the ratio of density of the gas to the density of air at a specified temperature and pressure. In general conditions according NTP - Normal Temperature and Pressure - defined as air at 20oC (293.15 K, 68oF) and 1 atm ( 101.325 kN/m2, 101.325 kPa, 14.7 psia, 0 psig, 30 in Hg, 760 torr), where density of air is 1.205 kg/m3 is used. 

Specific Gravity of a gas can be expressed

SG = ρ / ρair         (3)

where

SG = specific gravity

ρ = density of gas or substance (kg/m3)

ρair = density of air (kg/m3)

上文来自http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/density-specific-weight-gravity-d_290.html


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