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Aspen Physical Property System - Physical Property Models

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The complete oxidation of carbon is based on the reaction<br />

4 Nonconventional Solid <strong>Property</strong> <strong>Models</strong> 303<br />

, and the numerical coefficient of is calculated by:<br />

The complete oxidation of sulfur (pyritic and organic sulfur) is based on the<br />

reaction , and the numerical coefficient of is<br />

calculated by:<br />

The complete oxidation of nitrogen is based on the reaction<br />

, and the numerical coefficient of is calculated by:<br />

The complete oxidation of chlorine is based on the reaction<br />

is calculated by:<br />

, and the numerical coefficient of<br />

Direct Correlation: Normally small, relative to its heat of combustion. An error<br />

of 1% in the heat of a combustion-based correlation produces about a 50%<br />

error when it is used to calculate the heat of formation. For this reason, the<br />

following direct correlation was developed, using data from the Penn State<br />

Data Base. It has a standard deviation of 112.5 Btu/lb, which is close to the<br />

limit, due to measurement in the heat of combustion:<br />

Where:<br />

Parameter Name/Element Symbol Default<br />

HFC/1 a 1i 1810.123<br />

HFC/2 a 2i -502.222<br />

HFC/3 a 3i 329.1087<br />

HFC/4 a 4i 121.766<br />

HFC/5 a 5i -542.393<br />

HFC/6 a 6i 1601.573

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