Abstract :
Our previous corresponding-states correlation for the second virial coefficient
of nonpolar fluids, based on the normal boiling point parameters, has been
employed to predict the equation of state of nonpolar fluid mixtures. The
analytical equation of state is that of Ihm, Song, and Mason, which requires
three temperature-dependent parameters, i.e., the second virial coefficient,
a scaling constant for softness of repulsive forces, and a van der Waals
covolume. In the previous work, we showed that the temperature-dependent
parameters could be calculated by knowing the boiling point constants. In this
work, it is shown that using a simple geometric mean for the boiling point temperature
and an arithmetic mean for the liquid density at the normal boiling
point is sufficient to determine the temperature-dependent parameters for mixtures.
The equation of state has been utilized to calculate the liquid density of
several nonpolar fluid mixtures. The agreement with experiment is good.
Keywords :
Equation of state , compressed fluids , corresponding states , second virial coefficient.