Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using CEOS /GE Models

The present study investigates the use of different GE mixing rules in cubic equations of state for prediction of phase behavior of multicomponent hydrocarbon systems. To predict VLE data in multicomponent symmetric and asymmetric mixtures such as systems that contain light gases (nitrogen, carbon d...

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description The present study investigates the use of different GE mixing rules in cubic equations of state for prediction of phase behavior of multicomponent hydrocarbon systems. To predict VLE data in multicomponent symmetric and asymmetric mixtures such as systems that contain light gases (nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.) and heavy hydrocarbons, the SRK equation of state has been combined with excess Gibbs energy models. In this study, the PSRK method, developed by Holderbuom and Gmehling for VLE data prediction, is re-examined. To visualize the effect of different mixing rules in predicting VLE data, Wong and Sandler mixing rule was applied. New group and molecular interaction parameters in UNIFAC and W-S models were introduced. These parameters were obtained by regressing the available VLE data. The results of comparisons between applied models and experimental data are presented. These indicate that although all suggested models could provide reasonably good VLE information for the systems containing components of similar size in a wide range of temperatures and pressures, but only PSRK method shows minimum absolute and relative errors for both vapor and liquid compositions in asymmetric systems.
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spelling doaj-art-87b0c5e18f484cb8a26cb6627b7627742025-08-20T02:20:18ZengIranian Association of Chemical Engineering (IAChE)Iranian Journal of Chemical Engineering1735-53972008-23552005-01-0121718115259Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using CEOS /GE ModelsThe present study investigates the use of different GE mixing rules in cubic equations of state for prediction of phase behavior of multicomponent hydrocarbon systems. To predict VLE data in multicomponent symmetric and asymmetric mixtures such as systems that contain light gases (nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.) and heavy hydrocarbons, the SRK equation of state has been combined with excess Gibbs energy models. In this study, the PSRK method, developed by Holderbuom and Gmehling for VLE data prediction, is re-examined. To visualize the effect of different mixing rules in predicting VLE data, Wong and Sandler mixing rule was applied. New group and molecular interaction parameters in UNIFAC and W-S models were introduced. These parameters were obtained by regressing the available VLE data. The results of comparisons between applied models and experimental data are presented. These indicate that although all suggested models could provide reasonably good VLE information for the systems containing components of similar size in a wide range of temperatures and pressures, but only PSRK method shows minimum absolute and relative errors for both vapor and liquid compositions in asymmetric systems.https://www.ijche.com/article_15259_875aea66e883bbd6816308b8762bf3ba.pdfvlestate equationge modelspsrk
spellingShingle Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using CEOS /GE Models
Iranian Journal of Chemical Engineering
vle
state equation
ge models
psrk
title Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using CEOS /GE Models
title_full Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using CEOS /GE Models
title_fullStr Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using CEOS /GE Models
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using CEOS /GE Models
title_short Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using CEOS /GE Models
title_sort prediction of vapor liquid equilibria using ceos ge models
topic vle
state equation
ge models
psrk
url https://www.ijche.com/article_15259_875aea66e883bbd6816308b8762bf3ba.pdf