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Modified cubic spline

A method for interpolation of calculated vapor compositions obtained from U-T-x data is described. Barkers method and the Wilson equation, which requires a fit of raw T-x data, are used. This fit is achieved by dividing the T-x data into three groups by means of the miscibility gap. After the mean of the middle group has been determined, the other two groups are subjected to a modified cubic spline procedure. Input is the estimated errors in temperature and a smoothing parameter. The procedure is tested on two ethanol- and five 1-propanol-water systems saturated with salt and found to be satisfactory for six systems. A comparison of the use of raw and smoothed data revealed no significant difference in calculated vapor composition. [Pg.23]


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