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1. Backgrounds
- This example represents G1 phase envelope.
- Phase envelope is a diagram capable of analyzing a crude appearing according to a dew point, bubble point, water dew point curve and critical point, cricondenbar, cricondentherm, and liquid mole fraction in a full envelope state.
- A detailed description of the term can be found below.
- Dew point: Phase characteristics in which very small amounts of liquid droplets are released from single-phase vapor at a given temperature and composition.
- Bubble point: Phase characteristics in which very small amounts of vapor bubbles are released from a single phase liquid at a given temperature and composition.
- Critical point: The saturation pressure at which the ew point and bubble point curves meet at one point(The properties of steam and liquid converge to the same value).
- Cricondentherm: The maximum temperature at which liquid and vapor (two-phase) can coexist.
- Cricondenbar: Maximum pressure at which liquid and vapor (two-phase) can coexist.