Wong–Sandler mixing rule

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The Wong–Sandler mixing rule is a thermodynamic mixing rule used for vapor–liquid equilibrium and liquid-liquid equilibrium calculations.[1]

Summary

The first boundary condition is

baRT=ijxixj(bijaijRT)

which constrains the sum of a and b. The second equation is

A_EOSex(T,P,x_)=A_γex(T,P,x_)

with the notable limit as P (and V_ib, V_mixb) of

A_EOSex=C*(abxiaibi).

The mixing rules become

aRT=QD1D,b=Q1D
Q=ijxixj(bijaijRT)
D=ixiaibiRT+G_γex(T,P,x_)C*RT

The cross term still must be specified by a combining rule, either

bijaijRT=(biiaiiRT)(bjjajjRT)(1kij)

or

bijaijRT=12(bii+bjj)aiiajjRT(1kij).

See also

Vapor–liquid equilibrium
Equation of state

References

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