thermodynamic property

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meaningsofthermodynamicandproperty

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thermodynamic
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌθɜː.məʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
us
/ˌθɝː.moʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
relating to thermodynamics (= the area of physics connected with the action of heat and other types ...
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property
noun
uk
/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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It is a usefulthermodynamicpropertyfor modifying the ideal gas law to account for the real gas behavior.
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No single theory is able to provide an accurate theoretical estimate of the thermodynamic properties of matter in the entire phase plane.
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Therefore, the thermodynamic properties of pure hydrogen or helium can be calculated directly with the help of a relatively simple interpolation code.
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Its thermodynamic properties have been investigated in numerous static and dynamic experiments and explored with the use of modern theories as well.
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The thermodynamic properties of aluminum and its phase diagram are calculated with the use of this model.
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It was indicated that the proposed theoretical method allowed one to define the optimal conditions for efficient evaporation of a target, with given thermodynamic properties.
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It includes a chemical component library,thermodynamicpropertyprediction methods, and unit operations such as distillation columns, heat exchangers, compressors, and reactors as found in the chemical processing industries.
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In addition to hydrogen plasma, we also carried out calculations of the thermodynamic properties of a hydrogen-helium mixture with different abundances of helium.
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Technically, "entropy", from this perspective, is defined as athermodynamicpropertywhich serves as a measure of how close a system is to equilibrium that is, to perfect internal disorder.
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In order to analyze the absorption mechanisms of the laser induced plasma, its thermodynamic properties including temperature and number density are to be known.
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The thermodynamic properties of the refrigerant are identical.
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Scattering of the intersection is due to poorly known thermodynamic properties as well as due to nonequilibrium compositions of the minerals used for the calculation.
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This loop structure of the heat-recycling system and nonlinearity of thermodynamic properties makes it difficult to understand the underlying relationships among these 79 design parameters.
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The length of plasma generated and its thermodynamic properties depend upon the original conditions in the shock tube.
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Hence, the binding-induced removal of a molecular surface alone is unlikely to account for the observed thermodynamic properties.
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Theoretical calculations of thermodynamic properties of the solid, liquid, and plasma phases, and of the critical point, are compared with results of static and dynamic experiments.
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Thermodynamic properties of an extremely rapid protein folding reaction.
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