Using the Antoine Equation

The Antoine equation is available for the Saturation Pressure material property.

The coefficient properties for this equation are set in the Properties window.



The Antoine equation for saturation pressure [31] is based on the logarithm of the ratio Psat/Patm to a base of e or 10:

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
logn(psatpatm)=A-BT+C
(164)

where patm is 1 bar, T is temperature (K), n is the base of the logarithm, and A, B and C are equation coefficients. Values of the coefficients for many substances are tabulated in [31]. Coefficients must be consistent with the temperature, T, being an absolute temperature in K.

For temperatures above the Maximum Temperature, the saturation pressure is evaluated using the Maximum Temperature; similarly for temperatures below the Minimum Temperature, the Minimum Temperature is used.

Antoine Equation Properties

Coefficient A The coefficient A in Eqn. (164) .
Coefficient B The coefficient B in Eqn. (164) .
Coefficient C The coefficient C in Eqn. (164) .
Minimum Temperature Specifies the lower limit of the temperature range over which this equation is valid.

The default value, 273.15K, is for water. Tables such as those in [31] give minimum temperature values for various substances.

Maximum Temperature Specifies the upper limit of the temperature range over which this equation is valid.

The default value, 647.3K, is for water. Tables such as those in [31] give maximum temperature values for various substances.

Logarithm Base Specifies the base n in Eqn. (164) .
e Coefficients are calibrated for base e, as given in [31].
10 Coefficients are calibrated for base 10.