CEOS/A E mixing rules constrained by vdW mixing rule and second virial coefficient

A new class of mixing rules, with van der Waals one‐fluid mixing rule and second virial coefficient constraints, was developed for cubic equations of state (EOS) for application to various asymmetric, highly nonideal chemical systems. This approach evolved from previous research in the EOS field. Th...

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