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Revision as of 14:56, 23 March 2018

The equation of state of the Lennard-Jones model.

Johnson, Zollweg and Gubbins

Johnson, Zollweg and Gubbins [1] proposed an equation of state based on 33 parameters within a modified Benedict, Webb and Rubin equation of state, which accurately reproduces the vapour-liquid equilibrium curve.

Kolafa and Nezbeda

The Kolafa and Nezbeda equation of state [2] provides us with the Helmholtz energy function: (Eq. 30):

the compressibility factor (Eq. 31)

and the internal energy (Eq. 32)

On the following page is the FORTRAN code for the Kolafa and Nezbeda equation of state.

Ree

The Ree equation of state [3] is an extension of the earlier work of Hansen [4] in the high temperature region.

Boltachev and Baidakov

Boltachev and Baidakov have paid particular attention to including data from the metastable region [5].

Pieprzyk-Brańka-Maćkowiak and Heyes

The Pieprzyk-Brańka-Maćkowiak and Heyes equation of state [6] consists of a parameterisation of the modified Benedict, Webb and Rubin equation of state.

References

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