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Transport Coefficients Of Fluids Springer Series In Chemical Physics 82 1st Edition Byung Chan Eu

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Transport Coefficients Of Fluids Springer Series In Chemical Physics 82 1st Edition Byung Chan Eu
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 415
Author: Byung Chan Eu
ISBN: 3540281878
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Transport Coefficients Of Fluids Springer Series In Chemical Physics 82 1st Edition Byung Chan Eu by Byung Chan Eu 3540281878 instant download after payment.

Until recently the formal statistical mechanical approach offered no practicable method for computing the transport coefficients of liquids, and so most practitioners had to resort to empirical fitting formulas. This has now changed, as demonstrated in this innovative monograph. The author presents and applies new methods based on statistical mechanics for calculating the transport coefficients of simple and complex liquids over wide ranges of density and temperature. These molecular theories enable the transport coefficients to be calculated in terms of equilibrium thermodynamic properties, and the results are shown to account satisfactorily for experimental observations, including even the non-Newtonian behavior of fluids far from equilibrium.

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