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Phase equilibrium is the science that allows us to determine the physical properties of the phases that exist at this equilibrium condition. In general, phase equilibria deals with all combinations of vapor, liquid, and solid phases. This chapter will present the basic concepts and models to allow for the determination of the equilibrium compositions of these phases in combinations with each other. In this chapter, we will be not consider chemical and nuclear reactions, surface and tensile effects, or the effect of a gravitational or electromagnetic fields. [Pg.2077]

The vertical column shown in Fig. 6.3 can be directly mapped to the layered architecture illustrated in Fig. 6.4. In the following, we outline the basic concepts and modeling abstractions employed at each layer. [Pg.609]

BASIC CONCEPTS AND MODELS IN POLYMER THERMODYNAMICS 16.3.1 Phase Equilibria Principles Applied to Polymers... [Pg.691]


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