Tait equation of state

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The Tait equation is an equation of state. The equation was originally published by Peter Guthrie Tait in 1888 [1][2][3]. It may be written as

or in the integrated form

where

  • is the Isothermal compressibility
  • is the specific volume.
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It is quite common that this name is improperly used for the adiabatic form of the stiffened equation of state , which is the Cole equation of state . This perhaps stems for the classic text by Cole [4] calling this equation a "modified Tait equation" (p. 39).

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