Hi
Is it possible to get pH as a property in the results? do I have to choose a specific Thermodynamic Property Package or add a reaction? or HYSYS can automattically generate pH of an aqueous solution?
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Ph In Hysys
Started by joeblack, Dec 02 2012 03:23 AM
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Posted 02 December 2012 - 03:23 AM
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Posted 03 December 2012 - 02:53 AM
joeblack,
You have not provided detail composition details.
You can get PH of the stream in HYSYS for electrolyte.
Full database covers 5041 species. In terms of inorganic chemistry, this includes much of the aqueous chemistry in water (including speciation reactions) for 79 inorganic elements from the periodic table (including actinides, heavy, and precious metals) and their associated aqueous species. In addition, the databank covers over 3000 organic chemical compounds (including electrolytes, chelates, and organo-metallic species). Computed thermodynamic properties such as pH, ionic strength, enthalpy, density, osmotic pressure are supplied from the database. The aim of the package is to cover any species that is of interest to clients and process industries.
Click on properties -----> then append new correlation --->under electolyte click on PH & apply .
You will get ph of the stream.
Regards,Jatin
You have not provided detail composition details.
You can get PH of the stream in HYSYS for electrolyte.
Full database covers 5041 species. In terms of inorganic chemistry, this includes much of the aqueous chemistry in water (including speciation reactions) for 79 inorganic elements from the periodic table (including actinides, heavy, and precious metals) and their associated aqueous species. In addition, the databank covers over 3000 organic chemical compounds (including electrolytes, chelates, and organo-metallic species). Computed thermodynamic properties such as pH, ionic strength, enthalpy, density, osmotic pressure are supplied from the database. The aim of the package is to cover any species that is of interest to clients and process industries.
Click on properties -----> then append new correlation --->under electolyte click on PH & apply .
You will get ph of the stream.
Regards,Jatin
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