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- 2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
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- Thermodynamics and Transport Properties (Area 1a) Poster Session
- (181aa) Generalized Non-Linear QSPR Models for Surface Tension
Previously, researchers at Oklahoma State University (OSU) have developed a unified framework for correlating saturation properties. This scaled-variable-reduced-coordinates (SVRC) model is based on the corresponding states theory (CST) and scaling-law behavior and in general is capable of representing saturation properties within their experimental uncertainties. The modeling approach involves the use of quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) methodology to generalize the model parameters of the developed SVRC model. Specifically, we use SVRC to develop the behavior model, and QSPR to generalize the SVRC model parameters. This approach, in the past, has proven to be more effective than the typical efforts to develop generalized models directly using QSPR techniques. In this work, we extend the SVRC model to correlate ST values and generalize the model parameters using structure-property modeling. A database of 2,417 data points involving 180 fluids was used in the development of this model. When applied to an external dataset containing 922 data points involving 71 fluids, the ST model predictions were, on average, within 2.6% of the reported values.