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Example 2.

1
For a liquid ‘A’ at 350K and 1 bar, κ = 50x10-6 bar-1. To what pressure must water be
compressed at 350 K to change its density by 0.5%? Assume that κ is independent of P.
At T = constant (using expression for κ)

dP
= κ dP
P
P
Or : ln 2 = κ∆P
P1

Now P 2 =1.005P 1

ln(1.005) ln(1.005)
=
∆P = bar = 100bar
K 50 ×10−6

P 2 =P 1 + ∆P = 100 bar

Example 2.2
Calculate the molar volume for butane at 2.5bar and 298 K using the truncated virial EOS
=
using the following =
data: TC 425.1 =
K ; PC 37.96bar ; ω 0.2.

T = 298 K, T c = 425.1 K, T r = T/T c = 0.701


P = 2.93 bar, P c = 37.96 bar, P r = P/P c = 0.069
ω = 0.200, Mol. Wt. = 58
Using truncated viral EOS
0.422
B0 = 0.083 − =
−0.661
Tr1.6
0.172
B1 = 0.139 − =
−0.624
Tr 4.2
RT RT
V= + ( B 0 + wB1 ) c =9.4 ×103 cm3 / mol
P Pc
Example 2.3
For methane at 298K and 2 MPa compute the molar volume using SRK equation.
T c = 190.7 K, P c = 46.41 bar, ω = 0.011, T r = T/T c = 1.56395

Pa.(m3 / mol ) 2
m3 / mol

The SRK EOS can be expressed as:


Here,
Refer to method of solution for cubic equation and solving the cubic equation
yields Z = 0.9665. Thus, the molar volume is given as follows.
V = ZRT/P = (0.9665)(83.14cm3bar/molK)(298K)/20bar = 1197.3 cm3/mol

Example 2.4
A rigid 0.5-m3 vessel at 25oC and 2500kPa holds ethane; compute the number of moles of
ethane in the vessel. For ethane: T c = 305 K; P c = 48.72 bar, ω = 0.1.
T = 298 K, T c = 305 K; T r = 0.977
P = 220 KPa, P c = 48.72 bar, P r = 0.452
V total = 0.5 m3, ω = 0.1
Using plots for Z0 and Z1, at given T, P we have: Z0 = 0.8105, Z1 = -0.0479
Thus: Z = Z 0 + ωZ1 = 0.806
=V1 Z=
1 RT1 / P1 798.8cm3 mol −1

Moles of ethane in vessel = 0.5 x106 cm3 / 798.7cm3 mol −1 ≈ 626 moles.

Example 2.5
Compute the saturate liquid phase molar volume for methane at 150K. For methane T c =
190.7 K, P c = 46.41 bar, V C = 98.6cm3/mol, Z C = 0.286, ω = 0.011.
At the given condition: T r = T/T c ~ 0.8

V sat Vc Z c(1−Tr )
0.2857
Using Rakectt Equation:= =
; where Tr T=
/ TC reduced temperture.

Thus:

(1− 0.8)
0.2857
V sat =
(98.6)(0.286) 44.7cm3 / mol.
Example 2.6

Estimate the second virial coefficient for an equimolar mixture of propane and n-pentane at
500K and 10 bar.
T c (K) Pc ( V c x 103 (m3/mol) Zc ω yi
bar)
Propane (1) 369.9 42.57 0.2 0.271 0.153 0.5
Pentane (2) 469.8 33.75 0.311 0.269 0.269 0.5

Similarly, for pure components

Following the same procedure above (K 11 = K 22 = 0), [K ij = 0 where i = j]


B 11 = - 1.1833×10-4 m3/mol, B 22 = - 3.4407×10-4 m3/ mol
Example 2.7
Calculate the molar volume of an ethylene and propylene mixture comprising 70 mole
percent ethylene and 30 mole percent propylene at 600 K and 60 bar. Assume that the
mixture follows the Redlich-Kwong equation of state.
T c (K) P c ( bar)
Ethylene (1) 283.1 51.17
Propylene (2) 365.1 46.0

R-K parameters for pure species and mixture are obtained first

Similarly,

Now, solve for Z from cubic EOS,

It follows,

Since one real root only exists,


=
The mixture molar volume = V Z=
m RT / P (0.9626)(83.14)(600) / 60 ≈ 800cm3 / mol

Example 2.8
Find the molar volume and internal energy of a system containing water and steam at 50%
quality at 2000C.
From saturated steam tables one has the following data at 2000C.
= =
V V 0.13 =
m3 / kg ; V L 0.0012 =
m3 / kg ; U V 2593kJ / kg ; U L 851kJ / kg

System molar volume: V =V L + xV (V V − V L ) =0.065m3 / kg


System molar internal energy: U =U L + xV (U V − U L ) =1722.0kJ / kg

Example 9

Using Riedel’s correlation, estimate the enthalpy of vaporization of water at its normal
boiling point and compare the result with that given in steam tables.

Solution: For water, P c = 221.2 bar, T c = 647.3 K and T br = 373.15/647.3 = 0.5765.

 ln P c −1.013   (ln 221.2 − 1.013) 


∆H nvap =
1.093RTc Tbr  = 1.093 x 8.314 x 647.3 0.5765 0.930 − 0.5765 
 0.930 − Tbr 

= 42.075 kJ/mol = 2337.5 kJ/kg

(2337.5 − 2256.94)
We get from steam tables = 2256.94 kJ/kg and error = x 100 = 3.57%
2256.94

Example 2.10

The enthalpy of vaporization of water at 100oC is 2256.94 kJ/kg. Determine the value at
150oC, and compare the value with that listed in the steam tables.

Solution: For water, T c = 647.3 K.

373.15 423.15
=Tr1 = 0.5765 ;=
Tr 2 = 0.6537
647.3 647.3

0.38
 1 − Tr 2   1 − 0.6537 
0.38

∆H =
∆H   = ∆H 2vap 2256.94
=
vap vap
or   2090.78 kJ / kg
 1 − Tr 2   1 − 0.5765 
2 1
∆H vap from steam tables = 2113.25 kJ/kg

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