1975
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(75)87011-4
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New thermodynamic-transport theory for systems with continuous component density distributions

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“…Although generally f depends on many parameters representing the characteristics of the fuels, it has been shown 18,26 that in certain cases it is possible to reduce this dependency to a single parameter: the species molar weight m. This simplification is available for mixtures composed of homologous species 17,18 and includes diesel and gasoline fuels, 18,23 both of which are of major practical interest. The advantage of such a statistical description is that while a wide range of individual species can be accommodated in the mixture, the number of governing equations is minimally augmented with respect to that necessary for a single species because the composition is represented by a small number of parameters determining f .…”
Section: A Continuous Thermodynamics For Single Mc-fuel Dropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although generally f depends on many parameters representing the characteristics of the fuels, it has been shown 18,26 that in certain cases it is possible to reduce this dependency to a single parameter: the species molar weight m. This simplification is available for mixtures composed of homologous species 17,18 and includes diesel and gasoline fuels, 18,23 both of which are of major practical interest. The advantage of such a statistical description is that while a wide range of individual species can be accommodated in the mixture, the number of governing equations is minimally augmented with respect to that necessary for a single species because the composition is represented by a small number of parameters determining f .…”
Section: A Continuous Thermodynamics For Single Mc-fuel Dropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Whitson 24 has shown that gamma distributions may be used to characterize the molar weight of crude oils through…”
Section: A Continuous Thermodynamics For Single Mc-fuel Dropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The common feature of all these recent models is the utilization of continuous thermodynamics (CT), a theory developed by Gal-Or, Cullinan & Galli (1975) and by Cotterman, Bender & Prausnitz (1985). In CT, the chemical potential for a mixture containing numerous components is appropriately represented, and the Gibbs function is derived through molecular thermodynamic methods in terms of the probability distribution function (PDF) describing the mixture composition.…”
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“…All MC-liquid statistical approaches have been based on continuous thermodynamics ͑CT͒ concepts. The CT theory 2,3 includes an appropriate representation of the chemical potential for a mixture containing numerous components and ina͒ Telephone: 1-818-354-6959. Fax: 1-818-393-6682.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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