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The variable range statistical associating fluid theory (VR-SAFT) is an extension of the SAFT theory. It was developed by Alejandro Gil-Villegas, Amparo Galindo, Paul J. Whitehead, Stuart J. Mills, George Jackson and Andrew N. Burgess.
References
- Alejandro Gil-Villegas, Amparo Galindo, Paul J. Whitehead, Stuart J. Mills, George Jackson and Andrew N. Burgess "Statistical associating fluid theory for chain molecules with attractive potentials of variable range", Journal of Chemical Physics 106 pp. 4168-4186 (1997)
- Amparo Galindo, Lowri A. Davies, Alejandro Gil-Villegas and George Jackson "The thermodynamics of mixtures and the corresponding mixing rules in the SAFT-VR approach for potentials of variable range", Molecular Physics 93 pp. 241-252 (1998)