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The '''group contribution statistical associating fluid theory''' (GC-SAFT) was developed by Sofiane Tamouza, J. -Philippe Passarello, Pascal Tobaly and J. -Charles de Hemptinne (Ref. 1).
The '''group contribution statistical associating fluid theory''' (GC-SAFT) was developed by Sofiane Tamouza, J. -Philippe Passarello, Pascal Tobaly and J. -Charles de Hemptinne (Ref. 1).
==References==
==References==
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fluid.2004.06.038 Sofiane Tamouza, J. -Philippe Passarello, Pascal Tobaly and J. -Charles de Hemptinne "Group contribution method with SAFT EOS applied to vapor liquid equilibria of various hydrocarbon series" Fluid Phase Equilibria  '''222-223''' pp. 67-76 (2004)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fluid.2004.06.038 Sofiane Tamouza, J. -Philippe Passarello, Pascal Tobaly and J. -Charles de Hemptinne "Group contribution method with SAFT EOS applied to vapor liquid equilibria of various hydrocarbon series" Fluid Phase Equilibria  '''222-223''' pp. 67-76 (2004)]
[[category: perturbation theory]]
[[category: perturbation theory]]
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