Abstract

Density-dependent local composition (DDLC) mixing rules have the potential to correlate highly non-ideal systems. These rules were thoroughly tested for their ability to correlate binary systems and to predict multicomponent systems with a Carnahan-Starling-Redlich-Kwong-UNIQUAC model. It is concluded that prediction results for multicomponent systems are generally superior with the non-conformal model. Nevertheless, in many cases the conformal mixing rules predicted results comparable with the local composition model.

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