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Univolatility Curves in Ternary Mixtures: Topology and Bifurcation

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The topological structure of univolatility curves of ternary homogeneous mixtures is derived from the boiling temperature and univolatility hypersurfaces geometry. The key point is the concept of the generalized univolatility… Click to show full abstract

The topological structure of univolatility curves of ternary homogeneous mixtures is derived from the boiling temperature and univolatility hypersurfaces geometry. The key point is the concept of the generalized univolatility curve in the 3D state space, which allows putting in evidence the bifurcation mechanism of the sets of the univolatility curves and to tune-up an efficient numerical algorithm for their computation by a simple integration of a system of ordinary differential equations. Two examples of different two types of bifurcation are presented by varying pressure in order to modify the topology of the ternary residue curve map.

Keywords: ternary mixtures; curves ternary; univolatility curves; topology; bifurcation

Journal Title: Chemical engineering transactions
Year Published: 2018

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