摘要

This paper addresses a method for predicting the participating constants in the Ihm-Song-Mason (ISM) equation of state (EOS) for normal fluids from the enthalpy of fusion and liquid density at freezing point as scaling constants. The corresponding states principle has been used to estimate the second virial coefficient B-2 (T). alpha(T) and b(T), the two other temperature-dependent constants apprearing in the equation of state are calculated, using scaling rules. The heat of fusion (Delta H-fusion ) and fusion density (rho(f)) are employed to construct a corresponding states correlation for the aforecited parameters. The ISM EOS has been applied to to predict the volumetric properties of several substances including: noble gases, diatomic molecules, hydrocarbons and aromatics. The outcomes of the computations have been compared with literature data. Results obtained in the present work are in good harmony with those given in the literature.

  • 出版日期2014