H. Orbey et Si. Sandler, A COMPARISON OF HURON-VIDAL TYPE MIXING RULES OF MIXTURES OF COMPOUNDS WITH LARGE-SIZE DIFFERENCES, AND A NEW MIXING RULE, Fluid phase equilibria, 132(1-2), 1997, pp. 1-14
A comparison is made of a number of Huron and Vidal-type mixing rules
for mixtures of molecules with large differences in size, and a new mi
xing rule of this class is introduced. In particular a comparison is m
ade of the PSRK, MHV1, MHV2, LCVM and HVOS models which combine equati
ons of state with activity coefficient models. The new mixing rule int
roduced here has a well defined reference pressure and performs equall
y well in comparison to the other models for VLE correlation-predictio
n of mixtures of molecules with large size differences. Such mixtures
were the focus of this study since for these significant differences b
etween the mixing rules are observed. The models considered here have
not been tested on an identical basis before as we do here, which is t
o use the same EOS (Soave-Redlich-Kwong), the same excess energy model
(UNIQUAC) and the same size and shape parameters for light compounds
in each of the mixing rules. This test reveals that while there are di
fferences between the models, none was clearly superior to the others
for all mixtures, though the MHV2 model was the least accurate. (C) 19
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