Calculation of Transport Properties of Dense Fluids Using Modified Enskog Theory (MET) and Appropriate Equation of State (EoS), M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parsafar, Gholam Abbas (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, a method based on the modified Enskog theory (MET) and some equations of state has been used to calculate the transport properties of some dense fluids. The main limitation to using the MET is the lack of experimental data for the co-volume, b0, that are substituted from the hard sphere (HS) theory, and the zero density transport properties that are substituted from the kinetic theory of gases for the HS in the MET expression, because of the fact that dense fluids behave more and less like a HS fluid. So a quadratic expression for both ηY/(√T ρ) and λY/(ρ√T) (C_(V,m)+ (9/4)R) in terms of Y at high densities (ρ > ρc) for each isotherm is expected, where Y = (T (∂p/∂T))/ρRT...
Cataloging briefCalculation of Transport Properties of Dense Fluids Using Modified Enskog Theory (MET) and Appropriate Equation of State (EoS), M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parsafar, Gholam Abbas (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, a method based on the modified Enskog theory (MET) and some equations of state has been used to calculate the transport properties of some dense fluids. The main limitation to using the MET is the lack of experimental data for the co-volume, b0, that are substituted from the hard sphere (HS) theory, and the zero density transport properties that are substituted from the kinetic theory of gases for the HS in the MET expression, because of the fact that dense fluids behave more and less like a HS fluid. So a quadratic expression for both ηY/(√T ρ) and λY/(ρ√T) (C_(V,m)+ (9/4)R) in terms of Y at high densities (ρ > ρc) for each isotherm is expected, where Y = (T (∂p/∂T))/ρRT...
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