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Simon-Glatzel equation

Using Eq. (3.18), only trends can be predicted. The necessary input information about Ahm and Av with respect to temperature is usually missing. If data are available, the Simon-Glatzel equation [14]... [Pg.75]

Figure 3.4 Description of the pressure dependence of the melting point using the Simon-Glatzel equation. Figure 3.4 Description of the pressure dependence of the melting point using the Simon-Glatzel equation.
According to the Simon-Glatzel equation, the melting point of pure water at this pressure is... [Pg.77]

Figure 1. The pressure evolution of the glass temperature in glycerol The solid curve shows the parameterization of experimental data via the navel, modified Simon-Glatzel type equation, given in the Figure. Contrary to equations applied so far it is governed by pressure invariant coefficient The solid straight line portraying data at extreme pressure can be described by the linear dependence with dTg jdP l. 2K j GPa. The extrapolations... Figure 1. The pressure evolution of the glass temperature in glycerol The solid curve shows the parameterization of experimental data via the navel, modified Simon-Glatzel type equation, given in the Figure. Contrary to equations applied so far it is governed by pressure invariant coefficient The solid straight line portraying data at extreme pressure can be described by the linear dependence with dTg jdP l. 2K j GPa. The extrapolations...

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.75 , Pg.77 , Pg.427 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.165 , Pg.358 ]




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