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ThermoData Engine (TDE) Version 9.0 (Pure Compounds, Binary Mixtures, Ternary Mixtures, and Chemical Reactions); NIST Standard Reference Database 103b
Published
Author(s)
Michael D. Frenkel, Robert D. Chirico, Vladimir Diky, Kenneth Kroenlein, Chris Muzny, Andrei F. Kazakov, Joe W. Magee, Ilmutdin M. Abdulagatov, Eric Lemmon, Jeongwon Kang
Abstract
The ThermoData Engine is a software expert systems implementing the concept of dynamic data evaluation. This new release includes implementation of three important new features: (1)new parameters for the NIST "modified UNIFAC" method for predictions of phase equilibrium data, (2) the NIST-COSMO-SAC prediction method for phase equilibrium properties, and (3) stored pre-evaluations for pure component properties for repid access to critically evaluated data.
Citation
Standard Reference Database 103b
Pub Type
Others
Keywords
dynamic data evaluation, thermodynamic properties, transport properties, critical evaluation, phase equilibrium, critically evaluated data, on-demand evaluation
Frenkel, M.
, Chirico, R.
, Diky, V.
, Kroenlein, K.
, Muzny, C.
, Kazakov, A.
, Magee, J.
, Abdulagatov, I.
, Lemmon, E.
and Kang, J.
(2014),
ThermoData Engine (TDE) Version 9.0 (Pure Compounds, Binary Mixtures, Ternary Mixtures, and Chemical Reactions); NIST Standard Reference Database 103b, Standard Reference Database 103b
(Accessed October 26, 2025)