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Aspen Physical Property System - Physical Property Models

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Where:<br />

Vcij<br />

=<br />

�ij = 0 (in almost all cases)<br />

Tcij<br />

=<br />

�ij = 0 (in almost all cases)<br />

�ij<br />

Mij<br />

�ij<br />

=<br />

=<br />

=<br />

Note: Reduced temperature Tr is always calculated using absolute<br />

temperature units.<br />

Parameter Symbol Default MDS Lower Upper Units<br />

Name/Element<br />

Limit Limit<br />

TCCLS T ci TC x 5.0 2000.0 TEMPERATURE<br />

VCCLS V ci VC x 0.001 3.5 MOLE-VOLUME<br />

MW M i — — 1.0 5000.0 —<br />

MUP p i — — 0.0 5x10 -24<br />

OMGCLS � i<br />

CLSK � i<br />

CLSKV � ij<br />

CLSKT � ij<br />

3 Transport <strong>Property</strong> <strong>Models</strong> 259<br />

OMEGA x -0.5 2.0 —<br />

0.0 x 0.0 0.5 —<br />

0.0 x -0.5 -0.5 —<br />

0.0 x -0.5 0.5 —<br />

DIPOLEMOMENT<br />

The model specific parameters also affect the Chung-Lee-Starling Viscosity<br />

and the Chung-Lee-Starling Thermal Conductivity models.<br />

References<br />

R.C. Reid, J.M. Prausnitz, and B.E. Poling, The Properties of Gases and<br />

Liquids, 4th ed., (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987), p. 396, p. 413.

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