Along isothermal paths, the expansivity of liquid hexane is shown to follow a power law up to a few hundred MPa. The pole of this function is found to be close to the expected limits of thermodynamic stability (spinodal) of the liquid state. Analysis of argon and carbon dioxide data shows that the model may be extended to other liquids. A similar equation may be used to fit the isothermal compressibility data.A température constante, le coefficient de dilatation de l'hexane liquide obéit à une fonction en puissance de la pression jusqu'à plusieurs centaines de MPa. On observe que le pôle de cette fonction est situé à proximité du lieu estimé de la spinodale de l'état liquide. L'examen des données montre que cette propriété s'étend à d'autre...
Thermodynamics of solids in the limit of infinite pressure formulated by Stacey reveals that the the...
pressure for n-hexane, benzene, and ethanol at a temperature of 303.15 K and for external pressures ...
The temperature and pressure dependence of liquid viscosity has been extensively discussed in the ch...
We study here critical behaviour of the thermodynamic quantities such as thermal expansivity alpha(p...
Weight analysis of the liquid introduced into the stainless steel bomb under pressures up to 1 kbar ...
The limit of overheating or expanding is an important property of liquids, which is relevant for the...
A simple volume dilatometer is described for the precise measurements of volume changes as a functio...
A new method of measuring compressibility and thermal expansions of liquids has been developed, in w...
535-538The thermoelastic properties of liquid toluene at high pressures and temperatures have been ...
We examine here the validity of the Pippard relations close to the melting point in the premelting r...
Theoretical thermodynamic models that accurately capture liquid behavior do so at the cost of ease o...
This article reports novel measurements of the viscosity, η, of liquid n-heptadecane at pressures up...
A model for the temperature dependence of the isobaric heat capacity of associated pure liquids C-p,...
The recent data of Vedam and Limsuwan (1975, 1977) on the refractive indices of water, carbon tetrac...
The products of saturation temperature T and liquid density $p_f$, fluid phase density difference $p...
Thermodynamics of solids in the limit of infinite pressure formulated by Stacey reveals that the the...
pressure for n-hexane, benzene, and ethanol at a temperature of 303.15 K and for external pressures ...
The temperature and pressure dependence of liquid viscosity has been extensively discussed in the ch...
We study here critical behaviour of the thermodynamic quantities such as thermal expansivity alpha(p...
Weight analysis of the liquid introduced into the stainless steel bomb under pressures up to 1 kbar ...
The limit of overheating or expanding is an important property of liquids, which is relevant for the...
A simple volume dilatometer is described for the precise measurements of volume changes as a functio...
A new method of measuring compressibility and thermal expansions of liquids has been developed, in w...
535-538The thermoelastic properties of liquid toluene at high pressures and temperatures have been ...
We examine here the validity of the Pippard relations close to the melting point in the premelting r...
Theoretical thermodynamic models that accurately capture liquid behavior do so at the cost of ease o...
This article reports novel measurements of the viscosity, η, of liquid n-heptadecane at pressures up...
A model for the temperature dependence of the isobaric heat capacity of associated pure liquids C-p,...
The recent data of Vedam and Limsuwan (1975, 1977) on the refractive indices of water, carbon tetrac...
The products of saturation temperature T and liquid density $p_f$, fluid phase density difference $p...
Thermodynamics of solids in the limit of infinite pressure formulated by Stacey reveals that the the...
pressure for n-hexane, benzene, and ethanol at a temperature of 303.15 K and for external pressures ...
The temperature and pressure dependence of liquid viscosity has been extensively discussed in the ch...