Correlations for the Critical Properties
Twu Model
Paraffin Correlations
Critical Temperature
Critical Volume
Critical Pressure
Pedersen Model
The Pedersen correlations for the critical point is only a function of the component liquid density and molecular weight, and not the normal boiling point. The same equations can be applied to both the PR and SRK EOS models, but the default coefficients are different for the PR and SRK EOS models.
Inconsistency between PR and SRK EOS Models
The fact that the PR and SRK models have different model coefficients, results in an inconsistency between the critical properties based on the choice of EOS model. This does not make any physcal sense.
Critical Temperature
where \(T_c\) is the component critical temperature, \(M\) is the component molecular weight, \(\rho\) is the component liquid viscosity at surface conditions.
Critical Pressure
where \(p_c\) is the component critical pressure, \(M\) is the component molecular weight, \(\rho\) is the component liquid viscosity at surface conditions.
Correlation Constants
2007 Phase Behavior Book Parameters for SRK
Parameter | Subscript 1 | Subscript 2 | Subscript 3 | Subscript 4 | Subscript 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tc | 163.123 | 86.052 | 0.43475 | -1877.4 | |
pc | -0.13408 | 2.5019 | 208.46 | -3987.2 | 1 |
2007 Phase Behavior Book Parameters for PR
Parameter | Subscript 1 | Subscript 2 | Subscript 3 | Subscript 4 | Subscript 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tc | 73.4043 | 97.3562 | 0.618744 | -2059.32 | |
pc | 7.28462e-2 | 2.18811 | 163.910 | -4043.23 | 1/4 |
Excel Test File
We at whitson have made an Excel file with all the correlations above, that you can download for free here.