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OverviewThe corresponding-states principle helps the understanding and calculating of thermodynamic, transport, and surface properties of substances in various states, required by our modern lifestyle. The Corresponding-States Principle and its Practice: Thermodynamic, Transport and Surface Properties of Fluids describes the origins and applications of the principle from a universal point of view with comparisons to experimental data where possible. It uses the universal theory to explain present theories. Emphasis is on the properties of pure systems, and the corresponding-states theory can also be extended to mixtures, which are treated as pure systems. Furthermore, the author discusses current progress, and shows technicians how to derive practical equations from molecular modeling. The Corresponding-States Principle and its Practice: Thermodynamic, Transport and Surface Properties of Fluids is the ideal handbook for those in chemical science and engineering related to energy, environment, natural gas, and petroleum. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hong Wei Xiang (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Elsevier Science Ltd Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.600kg ISBN: 9780444520623ISBN 10: 0444520627 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 26 July 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is highly recommended to our profession in applied fields of petroleum, natural gas, and environmental science and engineering, and the fundamental fields of molecular-based study of fluids and phase transitions included highly nonspherical molecules into the corresponding-states frame with about one order of magnitude more accurate than that of Pitzer et al. for heavy hydrocarbon, polar, associating, and hydro-bonding molecules, and provided a new way to understand the behavior of properties of nonspherical molecules Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, December 2004 The Corresponding-States Principle and its Practice, is a very interesting source book, of significant value not only to thermophysicists, but also to all engineers or scientists in need of predicting properties in general. Methods presented and derived in this book, are expected to be of value to the calculation of the thermophysical properties of gaseous, liquid, and solid states of matter, in most ranges of temperature, pressure, density, and other relevant variables. Marc J. Assael, Professor of Thermophysical Properties, Faculty of Chemical Engineering Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece (printed in International Journal of Thermophysics in May 2006) This book is highly recommended to our profession in applied fields of petroleum, natural gas, and environmental science and engineering, and the fundamental fields of molecular-based study of fluids and phase transitions included highly nonspherical molecules into the corresponding-states frame with about one order of magnitude more accurate than that of Pitzer et al. for heavy hydrocarbon, polar, associating, and hydro-bonding molecules, and provided a new way to understand the behavior of properties of nonspherical molecules Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, December 2004 The Corresponding-States Principle and its Practice, is a very interesting source book, of significant value not only to thermophysicists, but also to all engineers or scientists in need of predicting properties in general. Methods presented and derived in this book, are expected to be of value to the calculation of the thermophysical properties of gaseous, liquid, and solid states of matter, in most ranges of temperature, pressure, density, and other relevant variables. Marc J. Assael, Professor of Thermophysical Properties, Faculty of Chemical Engineering Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece (printed in International Journal of Thermophysics in May 2006) This book is highly recommended to our profession in applied fields of petroleum, natural gas, and environmental science and engineering, and the fundamental fields of molecular-based study of fluids and phase transitions included highly nonspherical molecules into the corresponding-states frame with about one order of magnitude more accurate than that of Pitzer et al. for heavy hydrocarbon, polar, associating, and hydro-bonding molecules, and provided a new way to understand the behavior of properties of nonspherical molecules Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, December 2004 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |