When building a simulation, it is important to ensure that the properties of pure components and mixtures are being estimated appropriately. In fact, selecting the proper method for estimating properties is one of the most important steps that will affect the rest of the simulation.
¡In these models, the activity coefficient approach is used to calculate the liquid properties, while the vapor phase properties are calculated using an equation of state.
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David M. Austen and Gary T. Rochelle. Model of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria http://sci-hub.cc/10.1021/ie00091a028
Chau-Chyun Chen and Paul M. Mathias .Applied Thermodynamics for Process Modeling
http://courses.washington.edu/overney/Aspen/Aspen_Tutorial_Unit_4.pdf
Reference:
Smith, J. M., Van Ness H. C., and Michael M. Abbott.(2005) Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. Boston: McGraw-Hill,
David M. Austen and Gary T. Rochelle. Model of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria http://sci-hub.cc/10.1021/ie00091a028
Chau-Chyun Chen and Paul M. Mathias .Applied Thermodynamics for Process Modeling
http://courses.washington.edu/overney/Aspen/Aspen_Tutorial_Unit_4.pdf
Reference:
Smith, J. M., Van Ness H. C., and Michael M. Abbott.(2005) Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. Boston: McGraw-Hill,