To characterize a product you need:
- the specific gravity
- the boiling point (pure component) or the mean average boiling point temprature ie Tmav (petroleum cut).
Maxwell correlations are only useful for "wide" petroleum cuts. For "thin" ones, Tmav can be evaluated by the arithmetic mean value of the initial end and end boiling point temperature of the TBP distillation: Tmav=(IBP+EBP)/2.
Now, you probably want the True Vapor Pressure (TVV) at temperature T. Knowing the Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP measured at 37.8ºC and given in gage pressure), the ASTM distillation curve, T and using the Coordination Research Council corrrelation (via an abacus), you can access the TVV at T (absolute pressure).
Hope it helps
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