A direct method for calculating ternary vapor compositions from total‐pressure measurements
The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering1974Vol. 52(1), pp. 88–91
Abstract
Abstract Ternary vapor compositions have been successfully calculated from total‐pressure measurements for four systems by means of a modified direct method, which involves the previously proposed concept of hypothetical binary mixtures, and permits the numerical integration using a simple P‐x relationship. The results of the systems tested further indicate that the ternary y values predicted from only binary P‐x data are not significantly different from the y values obtained when binary together with ternary P‐x values were used in the calculation, provided that the initial fit of binary P‐x data is successful.
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