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Thermodynamic Model for Polyelectrolyte Hydrogels

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2014
The composition and swelling behavior of hydrogels may be dramatically influenced by external stimuli. Polyelectrolyte hydrogels consisting of charged polymers are particularly well-known for a high sensitivity to the presence of ionic species. For a thermodynamic description of such systems, the polyelectrolyte Perturbed-Chain Statistical Association ...
Markus C, Arndt, Gabriele, Sadowski
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Thermodynamics and Modeling

2004
In metallurgical and ceramics studies work on data assessment has been in progress for many years (see [70KAU], [87ANS/SUN], [94PEL], [96SEI/ALD]). Helgeson et al. [78HEL/DEL], Berman [88BER], Holland and Powell [90HOL/ POW], Gottschalk [97GOT], Saxena et al. [93SAX/CHA] created geochemical databases.
Olga B. Fabrichnaya   +3 more
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Thermodynamics and Hydrodynamics for a Modeled Fluid

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1972
This article presents a general study of a two-dimensional fluid model with microscopic discrete velocities. The rather unusual properties of this model lead to precise thermodynamical laws. The Navier-Stokes hydrodynamical equations are obtained, which contain a transport coefficient given by a Green-Kubo integral, and it is shown that this integral ...
Hardy, J., Pomeau, Y.
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Thermodynamic modeling of the Fe-S system

Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion, 2004
Abstract A thorough review and critical evaluation of phase equilibria and thermodynamic data of the nickel – sulfur binary system at 1 bar pressure has been made over the entire composition range for temperatures from 25°C to above the liquidus.
P. Waldner, A. D. Pelton
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Thermodynamic Modeling of Asphaltene Aggregation

Langmuir, 2004
A new molecular thermodynamic model for the description of the aggregation behavior of asphaltenes in different solvents is presented. This new model is relatively simple and strictly predictive and does not use any experimental information from asphaltene solutions.
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A Thermodynamic Model of Manpower Systems

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1989
This paper presents a new model of manpower systems which is based on the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics, and which is therefore potentially of very widespread applicability.
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Thermodynamics of a Two-Band Hubbard Model

physica status solidi (b), 1974
AbstractUsing a variational principle the approximate free energy of a simple two‐band Hubbard model is calculated. Numerical results are presented for the simple cubic lattice and these are given for the free energy, chemical potential, and energy gap as function of temperature. The values are compared with those of Dichtel et al. By introduction of a
Steeb, W., Marsch, E.
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Continuum Thermodynamics and Material Modelling

This concise and rigorous textbook introduces students to continuum thermodynamics, combining a complete treatment of the subject with practical applications to material modelling. It presents mathematical prerequisites and the foundations of continuum mechanics, then introduces more advanced topics such as theories for the investigation of material ...
Kari Santaoja, J. N. Reddy
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The "Model Reader" and the Thermodynamic Model

SubStance, 1985
The identity of the "model reader" Umberto Eco had in mind for The Name of the Rose is known with certainty only to himself. But it is clear from the medium, the substance, and the form of the novel that he intended to produce an "open text" allowing for multiple interpretations.' Thus, although I approached the novel with an analytical frame he may ...
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Hamiltonian and Thermodynamic Modeling of Quantum Turbulence

Journal of Statistical Physics, 2010
This paper deals with the Landau-Tisza model and additional fields of mass, entropy, superfluid velocity, and gradient of the superfluid velocity, all depending on the position vector and another tree dimensional vector labeling the scale. The main purpose in the present paper is to model quantum turbulence in \(^4\)He superfluid.
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