IMPLEMENTATION OF MATHEMATICA FOR DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF EOS MODELS. II: DERIVATION OF THE GENERALIZED EXPRESSION FOR THE FUGACITY COEFFICIENTS OF COMPOUNDS IN A MIXTURE.

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Title: IMPLEMENTATION OF MATHEMATICA FOR DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF EOS MODELS. II: DERIVATION OF THE GENERALIZED EXPRESSION FOR THE FUGACITY COEFFICIENTS OF COMPOUNDS IN A MIXTURE.
Authors: Polishuk, Ilya1 (AUTHOR) polishyk@bgumail.bgu.ac.il, Kapry, Inbal1 (AUTHOR), Madar, Mirit1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Chemical Engineering Communications. Apr2009, Vol. 196 Issue 4, p448-453. 6p.
Subjects: Wolfram language (Computer program language), Computer software, Complex compounds, Algorithms, Vapor pressure
Abstract: This work discusses an implementation of the computer program Mathematica for derivation of the generalized expression for the fugacity coefficients of compounds in a mixture. This expression may substantially simplify the systematic comparison between predictions of fluid phase equilibria yielded by different EOS models. Simple algorithms for the vapor pressure, VLE, and LLE calculations are also presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:This work discusses an implementation of the computer program Mathematica for derivation of the generalized expression for the fugacity coefficients of compounds in a mixture. This expression may substantially simplify the systematic comparison between predictions of fluid phase equilibria yielded by different EOS models. Simple algorithms for the vapor pressure, VLE, and LLE calculations are also presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:00986445
DOI:10.1080/00986440802483970