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Equations of state

2001
Having introduced the necessary statistical technique, we are now in a position to establish routes from statistical mechanics to thermodynamics, i.e. to observable macroscopic properties. There are three such routes, provided by energy pressure (virial) compressibility equations of state.
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Equations of state

1994
Abstract An equation which links the thermodynamic parameters of a system most accessible to measurement, such as P, v, and T, is normally called an equation of state. For a simple fluid system the equation of state typically has the form, We shall distinguish two uses for the term equation of state.
Carl J. Hansen, Steven D. Kawaler
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Equations of State

2019
Equations of state suitable for modeling compression of solids under the hydrodynamic assumption are presented. Specifically derived are reductions of the Lagrangian, Eulerian, and logarithmic theories developed in the prior three chapters to cases wherein deviatoric stress can be ignored.
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Equations of State

2023
Karen Schou Pedersen   +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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EQUATION OF STATE

A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
V. E. Fortov, V. A. Bushman
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Equations of State

1989
Let us consider a one-component system such as discussed in Section 4.1. At any given temperature, the a(V) curve has a last phase transition region; at volumes larger than those, no more phase transitions occur and the system is said to be a gas. At temperatures above the critical temperature, this definition implies that the gas phase is reached by ...
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Equations of State

2010
Studying the motions of complex fluid media involves determining how local quantities that characterize the behavior of single- or multicomponent, homogeneous or heterogeneous media evolve over time and space.
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Equations of state

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1940
James A Beattie, Walter H Stockmayer
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