High-Pressure Fluid Phase Equilibria: Phenomenology and Computation

High-Pressure Fluid Phase Equilibria: Phenomenology and Computation

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High-Pressure Fluid Phase Equilibria: Phenomenology and Computation

High-Pressure Fluid Phase Equilibria: Phenomenology and Computation

$109.00

The book begins with an overview of the phase diagrams of fluid mixtures (fluid = liquid, gas, or supercritical state), which can show an astonishing variety when elevated pressures are taken into account; phenomena like retrograde condensation (single and double) and azeotropy (normal and double) are discussed.\n\nIt then gives an introduction into the relevant thermodynamic equations for fluid mixtures, including some that are rarely found in modern textbooks, and shows how they can they be used to compute phase diagrams and related properties. This chapter gives a consistent and axiomatic approach to fluid thermodynamics; it avoids using activity coefficients. Further chapters are dedicated to solid-fluid phase equilibria and global phase diagrams (systematic search for phase diagram classes). The appendix contains numerical algorithms needed for the computations. The book thus enables the reader to create or improve computer programs for the calculation of fluid phase diagrams.introduces phase diagram classes, how to recognize them and identify their characteristic featurespresents rational nomenclature of binary fluid phase diagramsincludes problems and solutions for self-testing, exercises or seminars High-Pressure Fluid Phase Equilibria: Phenomenology and Computation is written by Deiters, Ulrich K and published by Elsevier (S&T). ISBNs for High-Pressure Fluid Phase Equilibria: Phenomenology and Computation are 9780444563477, 9780444563545, 0444563547 and the print ISBNs are 9780444563477, 0444563474.

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