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Thermodynamic Models for Chemical Engineering gives an overview of the main thermodynamic models used by engineers and in engineering researcher processes. These fall into two main families, equations of state and activity coefficient models. The book presents the state-of-the-art of purely predictive models.
Presents a comprehensive overview of the main thermodynamic modelsExplains their theoretical baseGives detailed methods to estimate model parameters
Front-matter
Copyright
Preface
Correlations for the Estimation of Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substances in the Liquid, Perfect Gas or Vapor–Liquid States
Estimation of Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substances Using an Equation of State
Low-Pressure Vapor–Liquid and Liquid–Liquid Equilibria of Binary Systems
Estimation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Mixtures from an Equation of State
General Summary: Decision Tree to Select a Thermodynamic Model in Order to Simulate or Design a Chemical Process
References
Index