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Thermodynamics, continued

J. M. Prausnitz, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Continuity and Exparuling Frontiers H. Ted Davis, Future Opportunities in Thermodynamics... [Pg.344]

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Continuity and Expanding Frontiers... [Pg.155]

In the category of physical continuation methods are the thermodynamic homotopies of Vickery and Taylor [AIChE J., 32, 547 (1986)] and a related method due to Frantz and Van Brunt (AIChE National Meeting, Miami Beach, 1986). Thermodynamic continuation has also been used to find azeotropes in multicomponent systems by Fid-kowski et al. [Comput. Chem. Engng., 17, 1141 (1993)]. Parametric continuation methods may be considered to be physical continuation methods. The reflux ratio or bottoms flow rate has been used in parametric solutions of the MESH equations [Jelinek et al., Chem. Eng. Sd.,28, 1555(1973)]. [Pg.34]

Since then. Dr. Woldfarth s main researeh has been related to polymer systems. Currently, his research topics are molecular thermodynamics, continuous thermodynamics, phase equilibria in polymer mixtures and solutions, polymers in supercritical fluids, PVT behavior and equations of state, and sorption properties of polymers, about which he has published approximately 100 original papers. He has written the following books Vapor-Liquid Equilibria of Binary Polymer Solutions, CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Copolymer Solutions, CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Aqueous Polymer Solutions, CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Polymer Solutions at Elevated Pressures, CRC Handbook of Enthalpy Data of Polymer-Solvent Systems, and CRC Handbook of Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium Data of Polymer Solutions. [Pg.550]

The order parameter Q is scaled to vary between 0 in the high-symmetry form and 1 in the low-symmetry form at 0 K. For a thermodynamically continuous phase transition, there are three regimes between 0 K and the transition (critical) tern-... [Pg.508]


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