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UNIFAC, computer program method

The equations for the UNIFAC method are presented here in a form convenient for computer programming. In the following example we run through a set of hand calculations to demonstrate their application. [Pg.534]

The flashpoints can also be calculated using the UNIFAC group contribution method as described earlier in this chapter. Adequate computer programs for performing such calculations are already available and are rapidly gaining acceptance in the industry. [Pg.66]


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