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Magneto-Caloric Effect Simulated by Landau Theory in Amorphous Fe28Y52B20 Alloy
S. El Ouahbi
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George E. Schauf
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The caloric theory of gases from lavoisier to regnault
R. J. Thorn
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The Caloric Theory of Gases: From Lavoisier to Regnault
Robert Fox, Sanborn C. Brown
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The Caloric Theory of S. L. Metcalfe
The British Journal for the History of Science, 1984Samuel Lytler Metcalfe (1798–1856) was an American chemist and physician who wrote a voluminous work, Caloric Its Mechanical Chemical and Vital Agencies in the Phenomena of Nature (2 vols., London, 1843); attempting to account for all natural phenomena in terms of caloric.
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Heat Engines and the Caloric Theory of Heat [PDF]
This chapter will present an alternative route to the thermodynamics of simple fluids at a slightly higher mathematical level, allowing for a generalization of the subject of thermodynamics of uniform fluids. The most important difference to the previous development has to do with what we assume to know about the nature of heat.
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Chaos Theory Applied to the Caloric Response of the Vestibular System
Computers and Biomedical Research, 1993Developments in the field of nonlinear dynamics has given us a new conceptual framework for understanding the mechanisms involved in the regulation of complex nonlinear systems. This concept, called "chaos" or "deterministic chaos," has been applied to EKG, EEG, and other physiological signals, but not yet to the ENG signal.
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Fluid Phase Equilibria, 1986
Abstract A thermodynamic model is presented in which the “perturbed hard chain theory” is combined with the “chemical theory”. The equation of state so obtained permits the description of the thermodynamic properties not only of systems containing nonpolar or polar substances, but also of systems containing carboxylic acids. The determining factor is
P. Grenzheuser, Jürgen Gmehling
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Abstract A thermodynamic model is presented in which the “perturbed hard chain theory” is combined with the “chemical theory”. The equation of state so obtained permits the description of the thermodynamic properties not only of systems containing nonpolar or polar substances, but also of systems containing carboxylic acids. The determining factor is
P. Grenzheuser, Jürgen Gmehling
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Theory of giant-caloric effects in multiferroic materials
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2013A generalized thermodynamic theory of giant-caloric effects in coupled multiferroic solids is introduced. The generalized theory allows analytical derivation of any caloric effect in solids displaying any type of cross coupling. In the particular cases of the non-coupled ferroic materials, the theory reproduces the well-known formulae describing ...
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2009
Abstract The works of Lazare and Sadi Carnots are reviewed emphasizing their contribution to the caloric theory of heat, which is consequently analyzed in terms of an alternative thermodynamic approach. In the framework of the caloric theory the elementary derivation of the efficiency of real heat engines, ηK=1−tr(T 2/T 1), is given which is a direct ...
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Abstract The works of Lazare and Sadi Carnots are reviewed emphasizing their contribution to the caloric theory of heat, which is consequently analyzed in terms of an alternative thermodynamic approach. In the framework of the caloric theory the elementary derivation of the efficiency of real heat engines, ηK=1−tr(T 2/T 1), is given which is a direct ...
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