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ThermoData Engine (TDE) Version 8.0 (Pure Compounds, Binary Mixtures, Ternary Mixtures, and Chemical Reactions); NIST Standard Reference Database 103b

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Michael D. Frenkel, Robert D. Chirico, Vladimir Diky, Kenneth Kroenlein, Chris Muzny, Andrei F. Kazakov, Joe W. Magee, Ilmutdin M. Abdulagatov, Eric Lemmon

Abstract

The ThermoData Engine is a software expert systems implementing the concept of dynamic data evaluation. This new release includes four important new features. (1) Implementation of the Peng-Robinson EOS for mixtures. (2) Evaluation of ideal-gas entropies for pure components based on experimental data (heat capacities, vapor pressures, phase transition properties), plus comparison with a static database included with TDE (Frenkel et al. compilation, 1994). (3) Implementation of a NIST parameterization of the "modified UNIFAC" for VLE predictions, and (4) New search tools to aid identification of structurally-related compounds (or mixture components) with specified experimental data available, which allows a compound or mixture search based on data availability for homologous series.
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NIST Standard Reference Database 103b

Keywords

dynamic data evaluation, thermodynamic properties, transport properties, critical evaluation, phase equilibrium, critically evaluated data, on-demand evaluation

Citation

Frenkel, M. , Chirico, R. , Diky, V. , Kroenlein, K. , Muzny, C. , Kazakov, A. , Magee, J. , Abdulagatov, I. and Lemmon, E. (2013), ThermoData Engine (TDE) Version 8.0 (Pure Compounds, Binary Mixtures, Ternary Mixtures, and Chemical Reactions); NIST Standard Reference Database 103b, NIST Standard Reference Database 103b (Accessed March 28, 2024)
Created December 30, 2013, Updated October 12, 2021