1991
DOI: 10.1016/0378-3812(91)85010-r
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Group-contribution equation of state for correlating and predicting thermodynamic properties of weakly polar and non-associating mixtures

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“…The Peng-Robinson Equation of State associated with the group contribution mixing rules of Abdoul et al (1991) is used to predict the flocculation evolution with temperature and pressure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Peng-Robinson Equation of State associated with the group contribution mixing rules of Abdoul et al (1991) is used to predict the flocculation evolution with temperature and pressure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The liquid-gas and liquid-asphaltenic deposit flash calculations (Gramajo, 1986) are performed using the Equation of State of Peng-Robinson associated with the group contribution mixing rules of Abdoul et al (1991), suitable for computing the volumetric (PVT) and vapour-liquid equilibria (VLE) properties of hydrocarbon systems and which are predictive, i.e. they don't need the preliminary fitting of binary interaction parameters.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le travail effectué par Abdoul à Marseille a permis une amélioration significative du pouvoir prédictif des équations d'état cubiques grâce à un modèle de contributions de groupes (Abdoul et al, 1991). Ce modèle s'applique essentiellement aux hydrocarbures non polaires, mais permet aussi de décrire des équilibres avec des molécules légèrement polaires telles que le CO 2 et le H 2 S.…”
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“…The behavior of the mixture was calculated using the Peng-Robinson EoS (Peng and Robinson, 1976) combined with the group contribution method of Abdoul (1987Abdoul ( , 1991. For the initial calculation, the binary interaction coefficients (k ij ) were calculated using the Abdoul mixing rules.…”
Section: Synthetic Fluid (Swelling Test)mentioning
confidence: 99%