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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 9 (Q.No. 3)
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For organic compounds, group contribution method can be used for the estimation of
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Chaithanya said:
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The group contribution method is a technique used in chemical engineering to estimate various physical and thermodynamic properties of pure components or mixtures based on their molecular structure.
It is particularly effective for properties like critical temperature ((T_{c})), critical pressure ((P_{c})), and critical volume ((V_{c})).
These methods provide a good estimation when experimental data is unavailable.
Specific gravity, specific volume, and thermal conductivity are often measured experimentally or estimated using other correlations, but critical properties are a primary application for group contribution methods.
It is particularly effective for properties like critical temperature ((T_{c})), critical pressure ((P_{c})), and critical volume ((V_{c})).
These methods provide a good estimation when experimental data is unavailable.
Specific gravity, specific volume, and thermal conductivity are often measured experimentally or estimated using other correlations, but critical properties are a primary application for group contribution methods.
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