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*[[Amagat equation of state | Amagat]]
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*[[Antoine equation of state | Antoine]]
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*[[Baonza equation of state | Baonza]]
*[[Battelli equation of state |Battelli]]
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*[[Beattie-Bridgeman equation of state | Beattie-Bridgeman]]
*[[Beattie-Bridgeman equation of state | Beattie-Bridgeman]]
*[[Benedict, Webb and Rubin equation of state |Benedict, Webb and Rubin ]]
*[[Benedict, Webb and Rubin equation of state |Benedict, Webb and Rubin ]]
*[[Berthelot equation of state | Berthelot]]
*[[Berthelot equation of state | Berthelot]]
*[[Birch-Murnaghan equation of state |Birch-Murnaghan]]
*[[Boltzmann equation of state | Boltzmann]]
*[[Boltzmann equation of state | Boltzmann]]
*[[Boynton and Bramley equation of state | Boynton and Bramley]]
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*[[Goebel equation of state | Goebel]]
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*[[Hirn equation of state |Hirn]]
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*[[Holzapfel equation of state | Holzapfel]]
*[[Jäger equation of state | Jäger]]
*[[Jäger equation of state | Jäger]]
*[[Kam equation of state | Kam]]
*[[Kam equation of state | Kam]]
*[[Kumari-Dass equation of state | Kumari-Dass]]
*[[Lagrange equation of state | Lagrange]]
*[[Lagrange equation of state | Lagrange]]
*[[Leduc equation of state | Leduc]]
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*[[Redlich-Kwong equation of state | Redlich-Kwong]]
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*[[Reinganum equation of state | Reinganum]]
*[[Reinganum equation of state | Reinganum]]
*[[Rose-Vinet (Universal) equation of state | Rose-Vinet]]
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*[[Tillotson equation of state | Tillotson]]
*[[Tumlirz equation of state | Tumlirz]]
*[[Tumlirz equation of state | Tumlirz]]
*[[Twu-Sim-Tassone equation of state | Twu-Sim-Tassone]]
*[[van der Waals equation of state | van der Waals]]
*[[van der Waals equation of state | van der Waals]]
*[[Walter equation of state | Walter]]
*[[Walter equation of state | Walter]]

Revision as of 03:23, 3 November 2011

Equations of state are generally expressions that relate the macroscopic observables, or state variables, such as pressure, , volume, , and temperature, .

General

Virial equations of state

Semi-empirical equations of state

Naturally there is the ideal gas equation of state. However, one of the first steps towards a description of realistic substances was the famous van der Waals equation of state. Since then a plethora of semi-empirical equations have been developed, often in a similar vein to the van der Waals equation of state, each trying to better reproduce the foibles of the many gasses and/or liquids that are often of industrial interest.


Other methods

Model systems

Equations of state for idealised models:

See also

Interesting reading

Books

  • "Equations of State for Fluids and Fluid Mixtures", Eds. J. V. Sengers, R. F. Kayser, C. J. Peters, and H. J. White Jr., Elsevier (2000) ISBN 0-444-50384-6