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'''Equations of state''' are generally expressions that relate the macroscopic observables [[pressure]], <math>p</math>, volume, and [[temperature]], <math>T</math>. | |||
==General== | ==General== | ||
*[[Common bulk modulus point]] | *[[Common bulk modulus point]] |
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Equations of state are generally expressions that relate the macroscopic observables pressure, , volume, and temperature, .
General
- Common bulk modulus point
- Law of corresponding states
- Linear isothermal regularity
- Maxwell's equal area construction
- Tait-Murnaghan relation
- Zeno line
Virial equations of state
Empirical equations of state
- Amagat
- Antoine
- Battelli
- Beattie-Bridgeman
- Benedict, Webb and Rubin
- Berthelot
- Boltzmann
- Boynton and Bramley
- Brillouin
- Clausius
- Dieterici
- Dupré
- Elliott, Suresh, and Donohue
- Fouché
- Goebel
- Hirn
- Ideal gas
- Jäger
- Kam
- Lagrange
- Leduc
- Linear isothermal regularity
- Lorenz
- Mie
- Murnaghan
- Natanson
- Onnes
- Peczalski
- Peng and Robinson
- Planck
- Porter
- Rankine
- Recknagel
- Redlich-Kwong
- Reinganum
- Sarrau
- Schiller
- Schrieber
- Smoluchowski
- Starkweather
- Tait
- Thiesen
- Tumlirz
- van der Waals
- Walter
- Wohl
- Water equation of state
Other methods
Model systems
Equations of state for idealised models:
- Three-dimensional hard dumbbells
- Hard convex bodies
- Hard rods
- Gaussian overlap model
- Square shoulder model
- Square well model
- Triangular well model
- Equations of state for hard spheres
- Equations of state for crystals of hard spheres
- Equations of state for hard sphere mixtures
- Equations of state for hard disks
- Hard ellipsoid equation of state
- Lennard-Jones equation of state
- Fused hard sphere chains
Top-5 most viewed equations of state
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Interesting reading
- James A. Beattie and Walter H. Stockmayer "Equations of state", Reports on Progress in Physics 7 pp. 195-229 (1940)
- K. K. Shah and G. Thodos "A Comparison of Equations of State", Industrial & Engineering Chemistry 57 pp. 30 - 37 (1965)
- J. S. Rowlinson "The equation of state of dense systems", Reports on Progress in Physics 28 pp. 169-199 (1965)