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Is the validity the same between low- and high-pressure treating?

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Is the validity the same between low- and high-pressure treating?

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A ProTreat simulation is as valid with respect to the effect of pressure as the Peng-Robinson and Redlich-Kwong-Suave equations of state. However, ProTreat does not allow for the presence of liquefied acid gases nor for the presence of two liquid phases, i.e., three-phase systems. Within this constraint, systems having pressures in excess of 1500 psi (100 bar) can be accurately modeled.

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