Mixture rule (thermodynamics)
A mixture rule is used to calculate the properties of mixtures from the properties of the pure substances .
calculation
General form
With
- E m : property of the mixture
- x i : mole fraction in the liquid phase
- y i : mole fraction in steam
- E ii and E jj : basic substance properties
- E ij and E ji : interaction terms
Interaction terms
The interaction terms E ij and E ji must be determined using so-called combination rules. The arithmetic and geometric mean values are common.
Arithmetic mean
This gives for E m :
Geometric mean
This gives for E m :
with E i = E ii
Binary interaction parameters
Binary interaction parameters k ij are used to improve the quality of a combination rule. An example of inserting such a parameter is
k ij are generally determined by regression of experimental material data of binary mixtures.
See also
Dortmund database : database of experimental material properties
literature
- ^ Robert C. Reid, John M. Prausnitz, Bruce E. Poling: The Properties of Gases and Liquids . 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York 1988, ISBN 0-07-051799-1 .