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7 Apr 2021 Thermodynamic Response Functions . L03–1 Review Of
High Temperature and High Pressure Equation of State of Gold
Calculation of Thermal Pressure Coefficient of Lithium Fluid by Data
Pressure—Volume—Temperature Equation of State
High Pressure and Temperature Dependence of Thermodynamic Properties of Model Food Solutions Obtained from in Situ Ultrasonic Measurements
CHAPTER 17 Internal Pressure and Internal Energy of Saturated and Compressed Phases Ainstitute of Physics of the Dagestan Scient
Physics of Solids Under Strong Compression
Relationships Between Volume Thermal Expansion and Thermal Pressure Based on the Stacey Reciprocal K-Primed EOS
Speed of Sound Measurements and Fundamental Equations of State for Octamethyltrisiloxane and Decamethyltetrasiloxane
Thermodynamics of Solids Under Pressure
Molecular Dynamics Investigation on Tin
Background on Property Behavior at High T and P(Revised) (Pdf)
Thermal Expansion and Solvent Swelling
Measurement of the Volume Dependence of the Heat Capacity of Solid Neon Robert Quentin Fugate Iowa State University
Calculation of Thermal Pressure Coefficient of Dense C15H32, C17H36, C18H38 and C19H40 Using Pvt Data
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Mineralogy of Mantle and Core: Thermodynamics, Linear Elasticity and Equations of State Daniele Antonangeli (
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The Viscosity of Water at High Pressures and High Temperatures: a Random
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An Efficient Method for Calculating Thermoelastic Properties
Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Sodium Liquid and Vapor
Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Ethylene and Propylene
Elasticity, Composition and Temperature of the Earth's Lower
Sound Velocities of Five Minerals to Mantle Pressures Determined by the Sideband Fluorescence Method
Thermal Pressure in the Laser-Heated Diamond-Anvil Cell: an X-Ray Diffraction Study
The Pressure-Volume-Temperature Properties of Polyethylene, Poly(Dimethyl Siloxane), Poly (Ethylene Glycol ) and Poly(Propylene
Limits to the Validity of Thermal-Pressure Equations of State
PDF (Chapter 5. Thermodynamics and Equations of State)
A Simple Derivation of the Birch–Murnaghan Equations of State (Eoss) and Comparison with Eoss Derived from Other Definitions of Finite Strain
An Equation of State for Metals at High Temperature and Pressure in Compressed and Expanded Volume Regions
Analysis of Temperature Dependence of Thermal Pressure of Solids
Equations of State
Recursion Tables for Thermostatic Derivatives