Papers - Engineering Research - Application of Vaporization Equilibrium Constants to Production Engineering Problems (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Donald L. Katz
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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19
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

The equilibrium constants developed by Souders, Selheimer and Brown1' have been very useful tools in predicting vapor-liquid equilibria during the past five years. Their equilibrium constants were computed by assuming ideal solutions and recognizing the deviations of vapors from ideal gas laws. The same fundamental concepts were used by Lewis and co-workers8 for predicting vaporization phenomena by means of fugacities. The equilibrium constant is defined by equation 1: y\x =K [1] in which K = equilibrium constant, y = mol fraction of a constituent in the vapor phase, x = mol fraction of the constituent in the equilibrium liquid phase. The equilibrium constants are a function of temperature and pressure and might be considered as replacing the ratio of the vapor pressure to the total pressure of Raoult's law. They may be used to compute the vapor or saturation pressure of a liquid or the dew point of a vapor for any pressure or temperature from the analysis of the mixture much as Raoult's law is used. Likewise, the quantity of a mixture that will vaporize at any equilibrium temperature and pressure and the composition of the vapor and liquid may be calculated. The purpose of this paper is to review the available equilibrium data of interest in petroleum production, to discuss the auxiliary physical properties of the hydrocarbons, and to present typical uses of the equilibrium constants. The particular applications chosen are the computation of the results of stage separation of crude oil and natural gas, the calcula: tion of a pressure-volume curve of a crude oil-natural gas mixture, and information gleaned from a consideration of reservoir equilibria.
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APA: Donald L. Katz  (1938)  Papers - Engineering Research - Application of Vaporization Equilibrium Constants to Production Engineering Problems (With Discussion)

MLA: Donald L. Katz Papers - Engineering Research - Application of Vaporization Equilibrium Constants to Production Engineering Problems (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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