How to get the density equation using the Reidel Equation for vapor liquids?

In summary, the conversation is about finding a way to calculate the density of a fluid, specifically using the Reidel equation for vapor liquids. The person is looking for a function that can compute the liquid phase density for use in a numerical model, and mentions a reference that uses the Riedel correlation from 1954 to calculate the density using critical properties. However, the reference does not provide the exact empirical function.
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how to calculate density of fluid using the Reidel equation.n
I need to know how to get the density equation using the Reidel Equation for vapor liquids... how is the calculations to get
 
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maryelin said:
TL;DR Summary: how to calculate density of fluid using the Reidel equation.n

I need to know how to get the density equation using the Reidel Equation for vapor liquids... how is the calculations to get
You are looking for the density at the critical point?
 
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Chestermiller said:
You are looking for the density at the critical point?
No, I need find a function that compute the liquid phase density for use in my numerical model. I have found a reference who do says "we compute the density of oil component by substituting the critical properties of each component into Riedel correlation (1954) as a function of temperature" but they don't present the empirical function
 

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