Abstract

The viscosity ηm of dense fluid mixtures of carbon dioxide and ethanol was determined from the pressure drop between the inlet and outlet of a packed bed using the Ergun equation at temperatures from 313.2 K to 343.2 K and pressures from 15 MPa to 30 MPa over the entire range of ethanol composition. The ηm values for the fluid mixtures decreased with increasing temperature and increased with increasing pressure under isocratic conditions. In addition, the values measured ηm with Ergun eq. were correlated with the equation combining the Eyring theory and the perturbed chain statistical associating fluid theory equation of state (PC-SAFT EoS) and with that based on the rough hard-sphere (RHS) model proposed by Dymond and Assael. The accuracies of the Eyring + PC-SAFT EoS and the RHS model were 8.7% and 12%, respectively, in terms of average relative deviation for 80 conditions over the entire range of ethanol composition.

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