Theorem of corresponding states
- Theorem of corresponding states
The theorem of corresponding states originated with the work of Johannes Diderik van der Waals in about 1873 [ [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/oas/oas_pdf/v56/p125_132.pdf "A Four-Parameter Corresponding States Correlation for Fluid Compressibility Factors"] by Walter M. Kalback and Kenneth E. Starling, Chemical Engineering Department,University of Oklahoma.] when he used the critical temperature and critical pressure to characterize afluid. According to van der Waals, the simple theorem of corresponding states indicated that all fluids, when compared at the same reduced temperature and reduced pressure, have approximately the same compressibility factor and all deviate from ideal gas behavior to about the same degree. [cite book |author=Tester, Jefferson W. and Modell, Michael |title=Thermodynamics and its applications |publisher=Prentice Hall |year=1997 |id=ISBN 0-13-915356-X]
ee also
*Principle of corresponding states
*Van der Waals equation
*Equation of states
*Compressibility factors
References
External links
* [http://iptibm1.ipt.ntnu.no/~jsg/undervisning/naturgass/parlaktuna/Chap3.pdf Properties of Natural Gases] . Includes a chart of compressibility factors versus reduced pressure and reduced temperature (on last page of the PDF document)
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