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THERMODYNAMIC
PROPERTY METHODS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
The physical properties required for modeling
and simulation often includes,
Molecular reaction and kinetic data.
Thermodynamic properties
Transport properties
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Enthalpy
Entropy
Fugacity coefficient
Gibbs free energy
TRANSPORT PROPERTIES
Diffusion coefficient
Thermal conductivities
Viscosities
HYSYS
EQUATIONS OF STATES
The
table
lists
some
typical
systems
and
recommended
correlations.
PENG-ROBINSON EOS
For oil, gas and petrochemical applications,
the
PR AND SRK
The PR equation of state applies a
functionality
to
some
specific
component-component
interaction
parameters. Key components receiving
special treatment include He, H2, N2, CO2,
H2S, H2O, CH3OH
ACTIVITY MODELS
ACTIVITY MODELS
Although equation of state models have
proven to be very reliable in predicting
properties of most hydrocarbon based
fluids over a large range of operating
conditions, their application has been
limited to primarily non-polar or slightly
polar components. Polar or non-ideal
chemical systems have traditionally been
handled using dual model approaches.
VAPOUR PRESSURE
MODELS
MISCELLANEOUS MODELS
VAPOUR PRESSURE
MODEL
The Vapour Pressure options include the
MISCELLANEOUS - SPECIAL
APPLICATION METHODS
Amines Property Package
STEAM PACKAGE
HYSYS includes two steam packages:
ASME Steam
NBS Steam
Both of these property packages are
restricted to a single component, namely
H2O.
ASSIGNMENT
PUMP
Pumps are used to move liquids. The pump
RESULTS
This example shows that pumping liquid can
COMPRESSOR
Compressors are used to move gases. The