Presents a rigorous development of thermodynamic laws of phase equilibria beginning with fundamental principles, accompanied by a short description of the mathematics vital to a clear understanding of basic concepts as well as the practical methods used to calculate phase equilibria. Offers excellent explanations of well-established thermodynamic tools and novel, state-of-the-art techniques representing real fluid behavior. Models covered are relevant to the modeling of nonelectrolyte mixtures over wide ranges of pressure, temperature, composition and molecular diversity.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Thermodynamic Principles.
Pure-Component Properties Relevant to Phase Equilibrium Calculations.
The Gamma-Phi Method.
Equation-of-State Methods.
Thermodynamic Consistency.
Appendices.
List of Symbols.
Index.