Thermophysical Properties of Binary Liquid Mixtures

Thermophysical Properties of Binary Liquid Mixtures

Author: Golamari Siva Reddy

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2014-11-19

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9783659637322

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This book, "Thermophysical Properties of Binary Liquid Mixtures" is a compilation of principles and applications related to the field of chemical, petroleum and bioprocess engineering. In this book the authors made a tremendous effort to summarize in detail the theoretical and practical approaches towards the understanding and study of the "transport and physical properties of binary liquid mixtures." This book is suitable for students pursuing Bachelor's or Master's in the earlier mentioned areas. This book also provides insights into the applicative aspects of manufacturing of mass transfer equipments, solution thermodynamics, petroleum refining process and molecular thermodynamics.


The Thermophysical Properties of Binary Organic Liquid Mixtures

The Thermophysical Properties of Binary Organic Liquid Mixtures

Author: Gandi Chandra Sekhar

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2014-11-13

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9783659628788

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Thermodynamic and physical properties of pure liquids and liquid mixtures have a lot of importance and interest to both Chemists and Chemical Engineers, from different angles in terms of their applications. The thermodynamic and physical properties help one i. to interpret, correlate and predict thermodynamic properties of mixtures through molecular thermodynamic considerations, ii. to find the applicability of theories of liquids and to predict the properties of mixtures of similar nature and iii. to design the industrial equipment with better precision, thus reducing the capital costs. The excess thermodynamic properties are extensively used to study the deviation of a real liquid mixture from ideality. Thermodynamically an ideal solution is one which obeys the generalized form of Raoult's law defined in terms of fugacities. According to this law the fugacity, fi of any component is equal to its mole fraction xi multiplied by its fugacity in the pure state.This book is useful to those wish to do research in Chemistry and Chemical engineering .This book broadly contains research activity of Excess volumes, Excess enthalpies, Solid-liquid equilibria and sound velocities


Thermophysical Properties of Fluids

Thermophysical Properties of Fluids

Author: Marc J. Assael

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 1860940099

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This book is concerned with the prediction of thermodynamic and transport properties of gases and liquids. The prediction of such properties is essential for the solution of many problems encountered in chemical and process engineering as well as in other areas of science and technology. The book aims to present the best of those modern methods which are capable of practical application. It begins with basic scientific principles and formal results which are subsequently developed into practical methods of prediction. Numerous examples, supported by a suite of computer programmes, illustrate applications of the methods. The book is aimed primarily at the student market (for both undergraduate and taught postgraduate courses) but it will also be useful for those engaged in research and for chemical and process engineering professionals.


Thermodynamic Properties of Nonelectrolyte Solutions

Thermodynamic Properties of Nonelectrolyte Solutions

Author: William Acree

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 032314067X

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Thermodynamic Properties of Nonelectrolyte Solutions reviews several of the more classical theories on the thermodynamics of nonelectrolyte solutions. Basic thermodynamic principles are discussed, along with predictive methods and molecular thermodynamics. This book is comprised of 12 chapters; the first of which introduces the reader to mathematical relationships, such as concentration variables, homogeneous functions, Euler’s theorem, exact differentials, and method of least squares. The discussion then turns to partial molar quantities, ideal and nonideal solutions, and empirical expressions for predicting the thermodynamic properties of multicomponent mixtures from binary data. The chapters that follow explore binary and ternary mixtures containing only nonspecific interactions; the thermodynamic excess properties of liquid mixtures and ternary alcohol-hydrocarbon systems; and solubility behavior of nonelectrolytes. This book concludes with a chapter describing the use of gas-liquid chromatography in determining the activity coefficients of liquid mixtures and mixed virial coefficients of gaseous mixtures. This text is intended primarily for professional chemists and researchers, and is invaluable to students in chemistry or chemical engineering who have background in physical chemistry and classical thermodynamics.


The Thermophysical Properties of Metallic Liquids

The Thermophysical Properties of Metallic Liquids

Author: Takamichi Iida

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 0198729839

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This first volume provides the basic matters needed for understanding the thermophysical properties of metallic liquids and for developing reliable models to accurately predict the thermophysical properties of almost all metallic elements in the liquid state, together with methods for quantitative assessment of models/equations. The authors also review the structure of metallic liquids, which is based on the theory of liquids, density, volume expansivity, thermodynamic properties (evaporation enthalpy, vapour pressure, heat capacity), sound velocity, surface tension, viscosity, diffusion, and electrical and thermal conductivities. Finally, the essential points of methods used for measuring these experimental data are presented.