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AVEVA™ Process Simulation

Correlation 28 (Extended Antoine)

  • Last UpdatedOct 03, 2024
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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

28

PPDS

-

DIPPR 801

-

NIST TDE

-

DECHEMA IK-CAPE PPDX

ANT1: extended Antoine equation

The equation has the following form:

TempDep Corr 28

You must use at least 2 coefficients with this correlation.

While this correlation shows the calculation for the natural logarithm (ln) of the temperature-dependent property, the software calculates either the natural logarithm or the logarithm base 10 (log) of the temperature-dependent property based on your Log Basis selection in AVEVA Thermodynamic Data Manager (TDM). The default logarithm basis is the natural logarithm.

You can use up to 7 coefficients with this correlation.

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

Usage

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

  • Liquid Viscosity

  • Vapor Pressure

References

  1. Yaws, C.L., J.W. Miller, P.N. Shah, G.R. Schorr and P.M. Patel. Correlation Constants for Chemical Compounds, Chem. Eng. Sci., Vol. 83, No. 24, pp. 153–162, 1976.

  2. 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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