Fluid Phase Equilibria, Vol.307, No.1, 78-94, 2011
Uncertainty analysis applied to thermodynamic models and process design-1. Pure components
A simple model is proposed to estimate the critical temperature and critical pressure of hydrocarbons in the range of C-5-C-36 with parameters determined using weighted linear least squares and weighted non-linear least squares taking into consideration the experimental uncertainty in the data as well as in the correlating parameters. The correlation model was parameterized using the normal boiling point and specific gravity at 60 degrees F. The uncertainties of parameters and associated covariance matrix necessary for error propagation calculations are reported and a comprehensive evaluation of acentric factors uncertainties based on the experimental vapor pressures was conducted. In addition, a simple sensitivity analysis designed to determine how the uncertainty of properties used for calculations based on the equations of state propagate thorough the model and affect the final results. The normal boiling points of two pure components, n-hexane and n-dodecane were calculated using an equation of state and the estimated error in the calculations is presented together with estimated uncertainties for the prototype pressure-temperature envelopes for two binary mixtures of methane-n-hexane and methane-n-dodecane. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Error propagation;Errors in physical property models;Estimation of physical properties;Cubic equations of state;Phase envelope calculation;Process simulation