Abstract

Because the engineer should have the ready access to essential physical property data of compounds for design calculations of process equipment, this revised volume includes more than 20 physical property data for liquids and gases in Excel spreadsheet format and also verified using Honeywell UniSim simulation software program with examples (Chapter 3 of Volume 1A). Such data are usually found in specialized texts or simulation design packages, or obtained by conducting experiments to measure the properties of individual substances or of mixtures, which may exhibit nonideal behavior, but this is often time-consuming and expensive. Thermodynamic data of this type are required in most calculations such as sizing vessels, process pipe lines, separation of multicomponent, gas absorption and chemical reactor design and so are now included in this volume.

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