SAFT (statistical associating fluid theory)
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The statistical associating fluid theory (SAFT) is a perturbation theory developed by Walter G. Chapman, Keith E. Gubbins, George Jackson, and Maciej Radosz
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- ↑ Walter G. Chapman, Keith E. Gubbins, George Jackson, and Maciej Radosz "New reference equation of state for associating liquids" Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 29 pp. 1709-1721 (1990)
Related reading
- Erich A. Müller and Keith E. Gubbins "Molecular-Based Equations of State for Associating Fluids: A Review of SAFT and Related Approaches", Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 40 pp. 2193-2211 (2001)
- Sugata P. Tan, Hertanto Adidharma and Maciej Radosz "Recent Advances and Applications of Statistical Associating Fluid Theory", Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 47 pp. 8063-8082 (2008)
- Clare McCabe and Amparo Galindo "SAFT Associating Fluids and Fluid Mixtures", in Applied Thermodynamics of Fluids (Eds. Anthony R. Goodwin, Jan Sengers, Cor J Peters) Royal Society of Chemistry (2010) Chapter 8