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Peng-Robinson Equation Of State: Parameters Gas Ω Current State T (K) P (Mpa)

The document provides parameters and equations for the Peng-Robinson equation of state to model an ethane gas system. It gives values for the temperature, pressure, molar mass, volume, and other properties of the ethane gas. It also lists the constants and parameters needed for the Peng-Robinson equation including the critical temperature, critical pressure, and acentric factor for ethane.

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Peng-Robinson Equation Of State: Parameters Gas Ω Current State T (K) P (Mpa)

The document provides parameters and equations for the Peng-Robinson equation of state to model an ethane gas system. It gives values for the temperature, pressure, molar mass, volume, and other properties of the ethane gas. It also lists the constants and parameters needed for the Peng-Robinson equation including the critical temperature, critical pressure, and acentric factor for ethane.

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PENG-ROBINSON EQUATION OF STATE

PARAMETERS
Gas Tc (K) Pc (MPa) ω
ETHANE 304.21 7.383 0.2236

CURRENT STATE FORM


T (K) 290 RT  (T )
Mass (kg) 460 P 
Molar Mass (g/mol) 44 V  b (V  b)(V  b
V (m3) 10.4
Molar Volume (L/mol) 0.9947826087  (Tr )  [1  (0.37464  1
 (Tr ) R 2Tc
2
INTERMEDIATE CALCULATIONS
R (L*atm/mol*K) 0.08206
 (T )  
Pc
Tr 0.9532888465
α(Tr) 1.0336506006
a(T) 4.042143421
b (L /mol) 0.0266543649
P (atm) 20.7012925498

INSTRUCTIONS: Supply the values for Tc, Pc, ω, σ, ε, ψ, Ω, T, Mass, V, and R.


SUBMITTED BY: SIUAGAN, Alyssa Camille S.
METERS
σ ε ψ Ω
2.4142135624 -0.414213562 0.45724 0.0778

FORMULAS USED
RT  (T ) T RTc
 Tr  b
V  b (V  b)(V  b) Tc Pc
1
r )  [1  (0.37464  1.54226  0.26992 )(1  Tr )]
2
2

 (Tr ) R 2Tc
2

) 
Pc

Ω, T, Mass, V, and R.

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