pyMorty
Industrial
- Mar 9, 2014
- 46
Hi,
I'm trying to calculate decent approaches to saturation pressure of hydrocarbon mixtures (methane to hexane). In an attempt to avoid going through EOS I came across with Antoine equation, which seems to deliver pretty accurate results with pure gases. I wanted to give it a try using pseudocritical properties obtained by Kay's rule with a mixture of 0.8 methane and 0.2 ethane, but the results are anything close to a saturation curve calculated with EOS' software.
Is there any other mixing rule I can use to get decent pseudo properties to plug in into the Antoine equation? Would any kind of mixing rule also apply to Antoine parameters ( A, B and C)?
As I mentioned I can solve this by using a phase envelope software, but I'd like to do it in a spreadsheet for the mere pleasure of getting decent results on my own. Don´t need to be the most accurate, as long as it is close it will be great.
Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to calculate decent approaches to saturation pressure of hydrocarbon mixtures (methane to hexane). In an attempt to avoid going through EOS I came across with Antoine equation, which seems to deliver pretty accurate results with pure gases. I wanted to give it a try using pseudocritical properties obtained by Kay's rule with a mixture of 0.8 methane and 0.2 ethane, but the results are anything close to a saturation curve calculated with EOS' software.
Is there any other mixing rule I can use to get decent pseudo properties to plug in into the Antoine equation? Would any kind of mixing rule also apply to Antoine parameters ( A, B and C)?
As I mentioned I can solve this by using a phase envelope software, but I'd like to do it in a spreadsheet for the mere pleasure of getting decent results on my own. Don´t need to be the most accurate, as long as it is close it will be great.
Thanks in advance.