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Thermodynamics of the interaction of the components in a rubber-rubber system
Polymer Science U.S.S.R., 1984Abstract Reversed gas chromatography has been used to determine the Gibbs energies, enthalpies and entropies of mixing and the parameters of the Flory-Huggins thermodynamic interaction of NR-SDR and SEPR-fluororubber systems, the first being thermodynamically compatible and the second incompatible.
R.Sh. Frenkel+2 more
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Thermodynamics of Solutions of Ideal Multi-component Micelles, Part 1
, 1970The thermodynamics of ideal multi-component micelles is discussed. This is an alternative approach to that given previously,1 and is developed in a similar manner to surface thermodynamics.
D. Hall
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Comment on the thermodynamics of a classical one-component plasma
Physical Review A, 1976A variational method used recently in the theory of liquid metals and screened Coulomb systems is extended to treat the thermodynamic properties of a classical, uniform, one-component plasma. The Helmholtz free energy and corresponding thermodynamic derivatives can all be expressed in concise parametric form as functions of an equivalent hard-sphere ...
David Stroud, N. W. Ashcroft
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Thermodynamics of crystallizing oligomer and polymer multi‐component systems
, 1979Crystallization seggregation of chain ends and chains is always observed in oligomer multi-component systems. The driving forces of these processes can be classified by use of the thermodynamics of eutectoid systems.
H. Kilian
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On the thermodynamic work of separation of binary mixture components
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2008Equations for calculating the thermodynamic work of separation of binary ideal solution components are discussed.
V. N. Boitsov, V. P. Chizhkov
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Debye thermodynamics for the two-dimensional one-component plasma
, 1979The internal and free energies of a two-dimensional one-component plasma model, in the high-temperature Debye approximation, are reinvestigated, and a domain of validity for this model is discussed.
C. Deutsch, H. Dewitt, Y. Furutani
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Thermodynamics and kinetics of interstitial diffusion in a two-component system
, 1980Diffusion theory is developed for a two-component system in which only the interstitial element is mobile. A thermodynamic formalism is used in direct parallel with a kinetic theory to construct a mechanism-independent relationship between tracer- and ...
R. Mckee
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Thermodynamic Determination of Power Loss in Hydraulic Components
Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1973The theory of a method, based on thermodynamics, for determining the power loss in hydraulic components is described. An experimental investigation of the method has been carried out on a hydrostatic pump with encouraging results. The major advantages of the method are that the measurements are simple and that no knowledge of the rate of flow or the ...
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Thermodynamics of a Multi-Component Crack Model
2002A study on the thermodynamic properties of a multi-component constitutive model framework for cracks in cementitious composites is presented. A summary of the model framework is described and then a general expression given for the dissipation rate based on the Clausius-Duhem inequality.
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