Thanks all, (partic Umesh!)
Well doing a sensitivity analysis revealed the following results.
Results, both inlet streams at 15.5C, 1 atm
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Results presented as: Mix Density (kg/m3), Mix Viscosity(cP), Mix Spec Heat(Btu/lbF), Mix Temp(C).
Mixing 1000kg/h Ethylene Glycol and 1000kg/h Water (50%wt EG)
Uniquac: 1076.1, 3.604, 0.8067, 15.5
Png Rob: 1079.4, 4.082, 0.8013, 11.2
Perrys : 1068 , 4.1 , 0.78 , N/A
Mixing 100kg/h Ethylene Glycol and 900kg/h Water (10%wt EG)
Uniquac: 1027.2, 1.361, 0.9621, 15.5
Png Rob: 1028.2, 1.400, 0.9867, 14.2
Perrys : 1012 , 1.4 , 0.97 , N/A
Mixing 900kg/h Ethylene Glycol and 100kg/h Water (90%wt EG)
Uniquac: 1111.9, 13.19, 0.6512, 15.5
Png Rob: 1113.4, 13.97, 0.6078, 13.5
Perrys : 1110 , 18 , 0.61 , N/A
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In summary, both PR and UNIQUAC give quite similar results for everything other than the mixture temperature. This is concerning as you have all indicated that PR is not to be trusted, yet there is evidence that there is an endothermic heat of mixing reaction that occurs in EG /Water systems (ref 1 - thanks to DS of AspenTech), and the activity models will NOT take this into account.
Therefore I think I might need to include a heat of mixing into a tuned activity model to fully / accurately model this system.
ref 1: Matsumoto, Y ; Touhara, H; Nakahishi, K; Watanabe, N.
J. Chem. Thermodyn., 1977, 9, 801.
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