I am working for an oil and gas consultant company as a process engineer, not experienced tho. I found this website very useful and am happy to post my first question here. Hope I can receive valueable comments from the forum. Much appreciated

One part of the PSV fire sizing requires to calculate the effect of fire on the wetted surface of a vessel, and hence needs to estimate the Latent heat of Vaporization of the liquid phase. I am always unsure what to use for the latent heat of vaporization for Hydrocarbons.
When I do PSV sizing on scrubbers, the HC liquid contains mixtures of components that may have a wide boiling range. I often refer to the Chat D3 in API 520, although its for pure single component paraffin HC liquids. Do you think this would be a good estimate for the latent heat of HC mixtures? Should I use "a rigorous series of equilibrium calculations" as discussed in API520 D6.1, which I am still not too sure...
Many thanks