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An Evaluation of the Trebble-Bishnoi equation-of-state with respect to prediction of phase equilibrium in binary and ternary systems

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The Trebble-Bishnoi Equation of State is a four-parameter cubic equation which was developed to provide improved PVT predictions for both polar and non-polar compounds. In this work the Trebble-Bishnoi equation is used in examining the quality of two-phase vapour-liquid equilibrium predictions for 21 binary systems and three ternary systems. Three phase vapour-liquid- liquid equilibrium was also examined for one ternary system. Optimized binary interaction coefficients to be used with this equation were determined for the 21 binary systems.

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Bibliography: p. 35-40.

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Da Sie, W. J. (1988). An Evaluation of the Trebble-Bishnoi equation-of-state with respect to prediction of phase equilibrium in binary and ternary systems (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://ucalgary.scholaris.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/18657

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