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Aspen Physical Property System - Physical Property Models

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General Pure Component Liquid Viscosity<br />

The <strong>Aspen</strong> <strong>Physical</strong> <strong>Property</strong> <strong>System</strong> has several submodels for calculating<br />

pure component liquid viscosity. It uses parameter TRNSWT/1 to determine<br />

which submodel is used. See Pure Component Temperature-Dependent<br />

Properties for details.<br />

If TRNSWT/1 is This equation is used And this parameter is used<br />

0 Andrade MULAND<br />

101, 115 DIPPR 101 or 115 MULDIP<br />

301 PPDS MULPDS<br />

401 IK-CAPE polynomial equation MULPO<br />

404 IK-CAPE exponential equation MULIKC<br />

508 NIST TDE equation MULNVE<br />

509 NIST PPDS9 MULPPDS9<br />

Andrade Liquid Viscosity<br />

The Andrade equation is:<br />

Linear extrapolation of ln(viscosity) versus 1/T occurs for temperatures<br />

outside bounds.<br />

Parameter<br />

Name/Element<br />

248 3 Transport <strong>Property</strong> <strong>Models</strong><br />

Symbol Default MDS Lower<br />

Limit<br />

Upper<br />

Limit<br />

Units<br />

MULAND/1 A i — X — — VISCOSITY,<br />

TEMPERATURE †<br />

MULAND/2 B i — X — — TEMPERATURE †<br />

MULAND/3 C i — X — — TEMPERATURE †<br />

MULAND/4 T l 0.0 X — — TEMPERATURE<br />

MULAND/5 T h 500.0 X — — TEMPERATURE<br />

† If Bi or Ci is non-zero, absolute temperature units are assumed for Ai, Bi,<br />

and Ci. Otherwise, all coefficients are interpreted in user input temperature<br />

units. The temperature limits are always interpreted in user input units.<br />

DIPPR Liquid Viscosity<br />

There are two DIPPR equations for liquid viscosity. The value of TRNSWT/1<br />

determines which one is used.<br />

Equation 101 for the DIPPR liquid viscosity model is:<br />

Equation 115 for the DIPPR liquid viscosity model is:<br />

Linear extrapolation of ln(viscosity) versus 1/T occurs for temperatures<br />

outside bounds.

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