Acentric factor (equation of state)
[B][U]dear friends[/U][/B]
one of the parameters that used for substances characterization is the acentric factor.
it has many uses, the most important in equation of sate
it = (-log(Pv/Pc)@(t=0.7TC))-1
where Pv is the vapor pressure at temperature equal to 70% of critical temperature.
Pc critical pressure.
can any one helpe me:
what is the physical meaning of the acentric factor?
what is the conditions that make necessity for this factor?
thanks
Re: Acentric factor (equation of state)
accentric factor describes asymmetry of molecules EOS tuning purposes. General assumption for cubic EOS is that molecules cannot be infinitely compressed, and that they interact on sub-molecular scale. Tacitly, molecules were approximated as spheres. However, more complex molecules can cause errors in EOS calculation with these assumptions, which are most apparent at phase equilibria predictions. However, accf for pseudo components is tuned as statistical parameter, i.e. almost by random, neglecting physical meaning.
Re: Acentric factor (equation of state)
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Re: Acentric factor (equation of state)
dear all,
I've some videos and nice notes in PDF, very useful for understinding EOS generation.
Email me: [email]isbn2005@yahoo.fr[/email]
Re: Acentric factor (equation of state)
from riyazi book:
Acentric Factor
Acentric factor is a parameter that was originally defined by
Pitzer to improve accuracy of corresponding state correla-
tions for heavier and more complex compounds [5, 6]. Acen-
tric factor is a defined parameter and not a measurable quan-
tity. It is a dimensionless parameter represented by w and is
defined as
w = - log10 (PI vap) -- 1.0 (2.10)
where
pvap
pvap
= reduced vapor pressure, pvap/Pc, dimensionless
= vapor pressure at T = 0.7 Tc (reduced temperature
of 0.7), bar
Pc -- critical pressure, bar
T = absolute temperature, K
Tc = critical temperature, K
Acentric factor is defined in a way that for simple fluids such
as argon and xenon it is zero and its value increases as the
size and shape of molecule changes. For methane w -- 0.001
and for decane it is 0.489. Values reported for acentric fac-
tor of pure compounds are calculated based on Eq. (2.10),
which depends on the values of vapor pressure. For this rea-
son values reported for the acentric factor of a compound may
slightly vary from one source to another depending on the re-
lation used to estimate the vapor pressure. In addition, since
calculation of the acentric factor requires values of critical
temperature and pressure, reported values for w also depend
on the values of Tc and Pc used.
Re: Acentric factor (equation of state)
[B][U]from riazi book:[/U][/B]
Acentric Factor
Acentric factor is a parameter that was originally defined by
Pitzer to improve accuracy of corresponding state correla-
tions for heavier and more complex compounds [5, 6]. Acen-
tric factor is a defined parameter and not a measurable quan-
tity. It is a dimensionless parameter represented by w and is
defined as
w = - log10 (PI vap) -- 1.0 (2.10)
where
pvap
pvap
= reduced vapor pressure, pvap/Pc, dimensionless
= vapor pressure at T = 0.7 Tc (reduced temperature
of 0.7), bar
Pc -- critical pressure, bar
T = absolute temperature, K
Tc = critical temperature, K
Acentric factor is defined in a way that for simple fluids such
as argon and xenon it is zero and its value increases as the
size and shape of molecule changes. For methane w -- 0.001
and for decane it is 0.489. Values reported for acentric fac-
tor of pure compounds are calculated based on Eq. (2.10),
which depends on the values of vapor pressure. For this rea-
son values reported for the acentric factor of a compound may
slightly vary from one source to another depending on the re-
lation used to estimate the vapor pressure. In addition, since
calculation of the acentric factor requires values of critical
temperature and pressure, reported values for w also depend
on the values of Tc and Pc used.