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  2. Fluid Phase Equilibria - Wikipedia

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    Fluid Phase Equilibria is a peer-reviewed scientific journal on physical chemistry and thermodynamics that is published by Elsevier.The articles deal with experimental, theoretical and applied research related to properties of pure components and mixtures, especially phase equilibria, caloric and transport properties of fluid and solid phases.

  3. Damköhler numbers - Wikipedia

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    The Karlovitz number (Ka) is related to the Damköhler number by Da = 1/Ka. In its most commonly used form, the first Damköhler number (Da I ) relates particles' characteristic residence time scale in a fluid region to the reaction timescale.

  4. Dimensionless numbers in fluid mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Dimensionless numbers (or characteristic numbers) have an important role in analyzing the behavior of fluids and their flow as well as in other transport phenomena. [1] They include the Reynolds and the Mach numbers, which describe as ratios the relative magnitude of fluid and physical system characteristics, such as density, viscosity, speed of sound, and flow speed.

  5. Statistical associating fluid theory - Wikipedia

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    Statistical associating fluid theory (SAFT) [1] [2] is a chemical theory, based on perturbation theory, that uses statistical thermodynamics to explain how complex fluids and fluid mixtures form associations through hydrogen bonds. [3] Widely used in industry and academia, it has become a standard approach for describing complex mixtures.

  6. Phase diagram - Wikipedia

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    A phase diagram in physical chemistry, engineering, mineralogy, and materials science is a type of chart used to show conditions (pressure, temperature, etc.) at which thermodynamically distinct phases (such as solid, liquid or gaseous states) occur and coexist at equilibrium.

  7. List of fluid mechanics journals - Wikipedia

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    Fluid Dynamics Research; Flow, Turbulence and Combustion; International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids; International Journal of Multiphase Flow; Journal of Aircraft; Journal of Chemical Physics; Journal of Computational Physics; Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics; Journal of Fluid Mechanics; Journal of Physics A

  8. Critical point (thermodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    A plot of typical polymer solution phase behavior including two critical points: a LCST and an UCST. The liquid–liquid critical point of a solution, which occurs at the critical solution temperature, occurs at the limit of the two-phase region of the phase diagram. In other words, it is the point at which an infinitesimal change in some ...

  9. Material point method - Wikipedia

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    Especially, it is a robust spatial discretization method for simulating multi-phase (solid-fluid-gas) interactions. In the MPM, a continuum body is described by a number of small Lagrangian elements referred to as 'material points'. These material points are surrounded by a background mesh/grid that is used to calculate terms such as the ...