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The Lydersen method〔Lydersen a.L., “Estimation of Critical Properties of Organic Compounds“, University of Wisconsin College Engineering, Eng. Exp. Stn. Rep. 3, Madison, Wisconsin〕 is a group contribution method for the estimation of critical properties temperature (Tc), pressure (Pc) and volume (Vc). The Lydersen method is the prototype for and ancestor of many new models like Joback,〔Joback K.G., Reid R.C., “Estimation of pure-component properties from group-contributions”, Chem.Eng.Commun., 57, 233-243, 1987 〕 Klincewicz,〔Klincewicz K. M., Reid R. C., "Estimation of Critical Properties with Group Contribution Methods", AIChE Journal, 30(1), 137-142, 1984〕 Ambrose,〔Ambrose D., “Correlation and Estimation of Vapour-Liquid Critical Properties. I. Critical Temperatures of Organic Compounds”, Nat.Phys.Lab.Rep.Chem., Rep.No. 92, 1-35, 1978 〕 Gani-Constantinou〔Constantinou L., Gani R., “New Group Contribution Method for Estimating Properties of Pure Compounds”, AIChE J., 40(10), 1697-1710, 1994 〕 and others. The Lydersen method is based in case of the critical temperature on the Guldberg rule which establishes a relation between the normal boiling point and the critical temperature. == Equations == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lydersen method」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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