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Claudio A Faundez - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • thermodynamic consistency test of high Pressure Gas liquid equilibrium data including both phases
    Thermochimica Acta, 2010
    Co-Authors: Jose O Valderrama, Claudio A Faundez
    Abstract:

    Abstract A method to test the thermodynamic consistency of high Pressure Gas–liquid equilibrium data in binary mixtures which considers data for a single phase has been extended to propose an overall test using the whole set of PTxy data. The method previously proposed by the authors was applied before to situations in which the concentration in the Gas phase only was known (a solid dissolved in a high Pressure Gas) and to situations in which the concentration in the liquid phase only was known (ionic liquid and a high Pressure Gas). The extension is done here by proposing a combined analysis in which the test is applied to both phases while the modeling is done using bubble Pressure calculations as recommended in the literature. Data for water + carbon dioxide mixtures at nine temperatures and for Pressures ranging from 100 to 1500 bar and temperatures 383 to 598 K were used. Results indicate that the proposed method is reliable and can be used to check the thermodynamic consistency using all experimental phase equilibrium data available.

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Chen Zhi-min - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Hong Ling Xie - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Experimental Study of Self-Suction Spraying with Pressure Gas and Water
    Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
    Co-Authors: Zhong Fei, Guang Rong Lin, Zhen Zhang, Hong Ling Xie
    Abstract:

    In order to find out the factors influencing self-suction spraying with Pressure Gas and water performance, the working principle of the spray was analyzed, orthogonal experiments were conducted, in which influenced of different air flow, bronchia-nozzle distance, nozzle diameter as well as the diffusion angle on the effective rang and spray particle size were tested, the optimal matching of parameters was obtained. The results showed that, the optimal configuration parameters could be obtained by orthogonal test of self-suction spraying with Pressure Gas and water, to provide data support for the design of efficient spraying device.

Jose O Valderrama - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • thermodynamic consistency test of high Pressure Gas liquid equilibrium data including both phases
    Thermochimica Acta, 2010
    Co-Authors: Jose O Valderrama, Claudio A Faundez
    Abstract:

    Abstract A method to test the thermodynamic consistency of high Pressure Gas–liquid equilibrium data in binary mixtures which considers data for a single phase has been extended to propose an overall test using the whole set of PTxy data. The method previously proposed by the authors was applied before to situations in which the concentration in the Gas phase only was known (a solid dissolved in a high Pressure Gas) and to situations in which the concentration in the liquid phase only was known (ionic liquid and a high Pressure Gas). The extension is done here by proposing a combined analysis in which the test is applied to both phases while the modeling is done using bubble Pressure calculations as recommended in the literature. Data for water + carbon dioxide mixtures at nine temperatures and for Pressures ranging from 100 to 1500 bar and temperatures 383 to 598 K were used. Results indicate that the proposed method is reliable and can be used to check the thermodynamic consistency using all experimental phase equilibrium data available.