AbstractThe application of the SAFT-γ Mie group contribution approach [Papaioannou et al., J. Chem. Phys., 140 (2014) 054107] to the study of a range of systems of relevance to the oil and gas industry is presented. In particular we consider carbon dioxide, water, methanol, aromatics, alkanes, and their mixtures. Following a brief overview of the SAFT-γ Mie equation of state, a systematic methodology for the development of like and unlike group parameters relevant to the systems of interest is presented. The determination of group–group interactions entails a sequence of steps including: the selection of representative components and mixtures (in this instance carbon dioxide, water, methanol, aromatics, and alkanes); the definition of an ap...
AbstractThe speciation reactions that take place in mixtures of water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), a...
A group contribution perturbed-chain statistical associating fluid theory (GC-PC-SAFT) equation of s...
International audienceIt is proposed in this paper to extend the original group contribution method ...
AbstractThe application of the SAFT-γ Mie group contribution approach [Papaioannou et al., J. Chem. ...
An accurate knowledge of the thermophysical properties and phase behaviour of fluid mixtures is ess...
AbstractThe speciation reactions that take place in mixtures of water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), a...
Phase equilibrium calculations are performed for alkane-aromatics-naphtene (+CO2) systems to test th...
The speciation reactions that take place in mixtures of water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and alkan...
Equations of state (EoS) have proved to be a reliable tool in chemical engineering thermodynamics fo...
A reliable prediction of the phase behaviour and thermodynamic properties for acid gas absorption i...
Parameters needed for the Statistical Associating Fluid Theory (SAFT) equation of state are usually ...
Providing accurate predictions of the thermodynamic properties of highly polar and hydrogen bonding ...
AbstractThe major problem encountered in the petroleum industry lies in the proper thermodynamic rep...
AbstractThe SAFT-γ coarse graining methodology (Avendaño et al., 2011) is used to develop force fiel...
International audienceCubic equations of state (EOS) have proven their utility to the petroleum engi...
AbstractThe speciation reactions that take place in mixtures of water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), a...
A group contribution perturbed-chain statistical associating fluid theory (GC-PC-SAFT) equation of s...
International audienceIt is proposed in this paper to extend the original group contribution method ...
AbstractThe application of the SAFT-γ Mie group contribution approach [Papaioannou et al., J. Chem. ...
An accurate knowledge of the thermophysical properties and phase behaviour of fluid mixtures is ess...
AbstractThe speciation reactions that take place in mixtures of water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), a...
Phase equilibrium calculations are performed for alkane-aromatics-naphtene (+CO2) systems to test th...
The speciation reactions that take place in mixtures of water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and alkan...
Equations of state (EoS) have proved to be a reliable tool in chemical engineering thermodynamics fo...
A reliable prediction of the phase behaviour and thermodynamic properties for acid gas absorption i...
Parameters needed for the Statistical Associating Fluid Theory (SAFT) equation of state are usually ...
Providing accurate predictions of the thermodynamic properties of highly polar and hydrogen bonding ...
AbstractThe major problem encountered in the petroleum industry lies in the proper thermodynamic rep...
AbstractThe SAFT-γ coarse graining methodology (Avendaño et al., 2011) is used to develop force fiel...
International audienceCubic equations of state (EOS) have proven their utility to the petroleum engi...
AbstractThe speciation reactions that take place in mixtures of water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), a...
A group contribution perturbed-chain statistical associating fluid theory (GC-PC-SAFT) equation of s...
International audienceIt is proposed in this paper to extend the original group contribution method ...