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AVEVA™ Process Simulation

Correlation 19

  • Last UpdatedMar 07, 2023
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The following table lists the identification numbers of this correlation with respect to some well-known sources of thermodynamic data.

Source

Correlation Number

SimSci

19

PPDS

-

DIPPR 801

102

NIST TDE

19

DECHEMA IK-CAPE PPDX

DIP5: DIPPR function for KVAP and VISV

SUTH: Sutherland equation

The equation has the following form:

TempDep Corr 19

You must use at least 2 coefficient with this correlation.

You can use up to 4 coefficients with this correlation.

The input temperature must be in absolute units (K or R).

If you want to use the IK-CAPE SUTH equation, set the C2 coefficient to 0.5 and the C4 coefficient to zero.

Usage

We recommend that you use this correlation to calculate only the following properties:

  • Liquid Viscosity

  • Vapor Thermal Conductivity

  • Vapor Viscosity

References

  1. Thermodynamics-Package for CAPE-Applications. DECHEMA e.V. [Online] March 28, 2002, pp 7-10. http://dechema.de/dechema_media/IK_CAPE_Equations-p-888.pdf (accessed May 1, 2018).

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