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A Computational Simulation Of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide And Ethanol Capillary Flow, Thomas W. Furlong Jan 2011

A Computational Simulation Of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide And Ethanol Capillary Flow, Thomas W. Furlong

Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014

Homogenous and separated flow methods have been presented for use in the capillary tube section of the Plasma Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solutions (PRESS) process using a carbon dioxide and ethanol mixture as the working fluid. Each method was validated against experimental expansion processes using pure carbon dioxide, isobutane, and R-134a. The results have indicated that both the homogenous flow method and the separated flow method produce results within an acceptable margin of error. By accounting for the phase interactions the separated flow method produces more accurate results with mean errors of 8.03%, 4.57%, and 5.77% for carbon dioxide, isobutane, …