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  2. Redlich–Kwong equation of state - Wikipedia

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    The Redlich-Kwong equation of state may also be expressed as a cubic function of the molar volume. [7] For all Redlich–Kwong gases: = where: Z c is the compressibility factor at the critical point; Redlich-Kwong graph of Pr(Vr) and Z(Pr) at constant Tr.

  3. Cubic equations of state - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 G. Soave [4] replaced the term of the Redlich–Kwong equation with a function α(T,ω) involving the temperature and the acentric factor (the resulting equation is also known as the Soave–Redlich–Kwong equation of state; SRK EOS).

  4. Real gas - Wikipedia

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    Critical isotherm for Redlich-Kwong model in comparison to van-der-Waals model and ideal gas (with V 0 =RT c /p c) The Redlich–Kwong equation is another two-parameter equation that is used to model real gases. It is almost always more accurate than the van der Waals equation, and often more accurate than some equations with more than two ...

  5. PSRK - Wikipedia

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    The Soave–Redlich–Kwong equation of state describes the vapor densities of pure components and mixtures quite well, but the deviations of the liquid-density prediction are high. For the VLE prediction of mixtures with components that have very differing sizes (e. g. ethanol , C 2 H 6 O, and eicosane , C 20 H 42 ) larger systematic errors ...

  6. Equation of state - Wikipedia

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    His new formula revolutionized the study of equations of state, and was the starting point of cubic equations of state, which most famously continued via the Redlich–Kwong equation of state [7] and the Soave modification of Redlich-Kwong. [8] The van der Waals equation of state can be written as

  7. Otto Redlich - Wikipedia

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    Otto Redlich (November 4, 1896 – August 14, 1978) was an Austrian physical chemist who is best known for his development of equations of state like the Redlich-Kwong equation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Redlich also made numerous other contributions to science.

  8. Virial expansion - Wikipedia

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    Almost all subsequent equations of state are derived from the van der Waals equation, like those from Dieterici, [7] Berthelot, [8] Redlich-Kwong, [9] and Peng-Robinson [10] suffer from the singularity introduced by 1/(v - b). Other equations of state, started by Beattie and Bridgeman, [11] are more closely related to virial equations, and show ...

  9. Joseph Neng Shun Kwong - Wikipedia

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    Kwong returned to 3M in 1951 as a senior chemical engineer in the Chemical Division, working there until retirement in 1980, at the age of 64. The development of the Redlich-Kwong equation was the last significant theoretical treatment of thermodynamics. He died of pneumonia in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on January 4, 1998, at the age of 81.