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PHASE Software Request
The
philosophy behind this software is to give students of thermodynamics an
introduction to the subject of mixture phase diagrams by using the display
and animation capabilities of powerful computer graphics hardware. We hope
that by using the program students will gain an appreciation of what the
diagrams mean in terms of physical-property behavior and also of the
importance of visual thinking and hyperdimensionality in understanding
thermodynamics. But it is also important that they learn the limitations of
the drawings. In the interest of producing elaborate, global displays of
P,T,x,y properties, all data in this tutorial have been generated through
the equation-of-state method by using the Peng-Robinson equation with
common mixing rules as implemented in the ASPEN PLUS chemical process
simulator. Thus many of the subtleties of mixture thermodynamics are not
touched upon in this presentation and will have to wait for later sequels
that have a different focus.
The Phase
software was developed for Silicon Graphics workstations by Kong S. Tian
and Professor Kenneth R. Jolls assisted by Richard J. Campero in the
Chemical Engineering Department, Iowa State University.
The
software was ported from Unix to Windows and further enhanced by Jasper
Yen, Hector Perez, and Professor Walter G. Chapman in the Chemical
Engineering Department, Rice University.
If you are
interested in downloading the Phase software, please submit the following
form. As soon as possible, I will respond with the web address to download
the Phase software.
You can
view the still images in Phase from your web browser. The web version only
works well in Internet Explorer and it does not show the movable images.
If you have
trouble downloading Phase, a CD can be provided to you.
We need to
keep track of each copy that is used because we must pay a royalty charge
for the runtime graphics library. Because of this, we must charge $20 per
copy. Please inform us of the number of runtime copies you install using
the form below or at wgchap@rice.edu and send a check made payable to Rice
University to
Prof.
Walter G. Chapman
Rice University
Chemical Engineering Dept., MS-362
P.O. Box 1892
Houston, TX 77251-1892
The first
copy to each university is complimentary. Enjoy!
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