Software, Automation & Control :: Information technology :: Design, Simulation & Modeling
August 15, 2008
Engineering Practice: Predicting Physical Properties of Hydrocarbon Compounds
When experimantal data is unavailable, accurate values can be generated by this correlation
Alireza Bahadori Curtin University of Technology, Saeid Mokhatab Tehran Raymand Consulting Engineers
The continuing growth in the importance of chemical processing, including oil-and-gas processing, increases the need to understand prediction methods for chemical properties and chatacteristics and the impact that these properties have on unit operations...
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