Abstract
In this research work, the gradient theory (GT) of inhomogeneous
fluids was used to calculate interfacial tensions (IFTs). The
correlations of the influence parameter are presented for pure
hydrocarbons, which can improve the scaling behavior of pure
fluids under near-critical conditions. The overall average
absolute deviations (ADDs) of the calculated IFTs from the GT
model with the SRK, PR and PT equations of state (EOS´s) for 86
non-polar and weakly polar pure substances are 2.34%, 2.10% and
2.29%, respectively. At low pressure, the lumping method proposed
by Leibovici [Leibovici, C.F, 1993. A consistent procedure for the
estimation of properties associated to lumped systems. Fluid Phase
Equilibria, 87: 89-197] was used to lump a mixture into one
pseudocomponent, and its IFTs were calculated by means of the
method of pure fluids. On the basis of the SRK EOS, the overall
AAD of mixtures was 3.26% at low pressure, and that of naphtha
reformate cuts was 3.6%. In addition, the gradient theory was used
to predict interfacial tensions for binary systems in the
near-critical region. The results show excellent agreement between
the predicted and experimental IFTs at high and moderate levels,
while the agreement is reasonably accurate in the near-critical
region as the models reveal classical scaling behavior. To predict
low IFTs accurately ((sigma)
Original language | English |
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Journal | Fluid Phase Equilibria |
Volume | 132 |
Pages (from-to) | 139-158 |
ISSN | 0378-3812 |
Publication status | Published - 1997 |