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Thermodynamics - Applications in Chemical Engineering and the Petroleum Industry

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Thermodynamics - Applications in Chemical Engineering and the Petroleum Industry

Thermodynamics - Applications in Chemical Engineering and the Petroleum Industry By Vidal, Jean
2003 | 500 Pages | ISBN: 0080971245 | PDF | 21 MB


The simulation and optimization of processes assumes that the thermodynamic properties and phase equilibria of the mixtures concerned are well known. This knowledge is still based upon experimentation, but it is also the result of calculation methods based on the principles of thermodynamics that govern them, insure their coherence, and confer upon them a wide range of application. This text is concerned primarily with the description of these methods and their evolution. It devotes extensive space to fundamental concepts and places particular emphasis on the "models" that, although based on simplified concepts of the subject matter at the molecular level, have "predictive" character. Computational examples are used to explain the application of these concepts and models. Content: Front Matter • Symbols • Preface • Table of Contents 1. Principles Thermodynamic Functions the Ideal Gas 2. Properties of Pure Substances 3. Predicting Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substances General Principles Corresponding States Group Contributions 4. Equations of State 5. Characterization of Mixtures 6. Mixtures: Liquid-Vapor Equilibria 7. Deviations from Ideality in the Liquid Phase 8. Application of Equations of State to Mixtures Calculation of Liquid-Vapor Equilibria under Pressure 9. Liquid-Liquid and Liquid-Liquid-Vapor Equilibria 10. Fluid-Solid Equilibria Crystallization - Hydrates 11. Polymer Solutions and Alloys 12. Multicomponent Mixtures 13. Chemical Reactions Appendices Index

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