2008
DOI: 10.1134/s0040579508020152
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Liquid-vapor thermodynamic equilibrium in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis products

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“…Calculation of liquid-vapor thermodynamic equilibrium in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis products is carried out in accordance [24]. Modeling other thermo physical parameters of porous particle and diffusion coefficient Co and H 2 in catalytic particle are realized similarly [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Calculation of liquid-vapor thermodynamic equilibrium in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis products is carried out in accordance [24]. Modeling other thermo physical parameters of porous particle and diffusion coefficient Co and H 2 in catalytic particle are realized similarly [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solution of cubic algebraic equation (26) gives three roots for increment k 1 ; k 2 ; k 3 in (24). The initial fluctuations (24) will decay in time if real part of all roots k 1 ; k 2 ; k 3 will be positive.…”
Section: Model Descriptionmentioning
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“…The product distribution of hydrocarbons is described by the Anderson-Schulz-Flory formula [1]. Calculations of thermodynamic equilibrium in hydrocarbon mixtures in liquid and vapor phases and thermophysical properties of paraffins composition are realized on the methods outlined by the authors [13,14]. The Figure 3 shows that for large values of the chain growth coefficient FT  it is increased the liquid fraction in the products of synthesis.…”
Section: Calculation Resultsmentioning
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“…The thermodynamic properties of FTS products can be found in the literature for C ≤ 20, and Derevich et al [67] gives correlations for both paraffin and olefin products with C ≥ 20 for critical temperature and pressure. The group of Carl Yaws has produced numerous correlations for properties of hydrocarbons [68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82]and is used extensively in simulation of the example application of the model framework.…”
Section: Wang Et Al [43] Describes a Fts Fixed Bed Model Of The Clamentioning
confidence: 99%