Abstract
This work deals the computational performance improvement of vapor–liquid equilibria solver for fluids mixtures. The code here developed is based on the chemical potential equality (expressed in terms of fugacity) and implements Soave–Redlich–Kwong and Peng–Robinson equations of state with classical van der Waals mixing rules. To reduce the bulk of the computational effort required by the solver we propose the following approaches: (i) exploit high-order methods for the solution of Rachford–Rice equation; (ii) develop an efficient programming methodology for the sub-routines devoted to the fugacity coefficients computation in order to reduce their overall impact on the CPU-time exploiting the parallelism at CPU level, i.e. CPU pipelining, and cache blocking. In this paper we have carefully evaluated the effectiveness of the aforementioned approaches performing a suite of computations of the equilibrium properties of several literature mixtures. The pros and cons of the strategies here suggested are outlined and discussed.
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