We describe a first-order phase transition of a simple system in a process where the volume is kept constant. We show that, unlike what happens when the pressure is constant, (i) the transformation extends over a finite temperature (and pressure) range, (ii) each and every extensive potential (internal energy U, enthalpy H, Helmholtz energy F, and Gibbs energy G), and the entropy S is continuous across the transition, and (iii) the constant-volume heat capacity does not diverge during the transition and only exhibits discrete jumps. These non-intuitive results highlight the importance of controlling the correct variables in order to distinguish between continuous and discontinuous transitions. We apply our results to describe the transition...
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Abstract. In this paper we present a new thermodynamically consistent phase tran-sition model descri...
We describe a first-order phase transition of a simple system in a process where the volume is kept ...
AbstractWe introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densi...
We introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densities of ...
Homogeneous nucleation of a new phase near a second, continuous, transition, is considered. The cont...
In this paper we present a new thermodynamically consistent phase transition model describing the ev...
In this report we are dealing with the thermodynamic theory of second-order phase transitions or con...
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Phase transitions between two phases are modelled as space regions where an order parameter, or phas...
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Abstract. The exact treatment of first-order phase transition is an important topic in thermodynamic...
Microcanonical Thermodynamics allows the application of Statistical Mechanics on one hand to closed ...
Abstract. The paper deals with a phase transition model applied to a two phases system. There is a w...
Abstract: "We develop a thermodynamically consistent continuum theory for the study of solid-solid p...
We consider simple mean field continuum models for first order liquid-liquid demixing and solid-liqu...
Abstract. In this paper we present a new thermodynamically consistent phase tran-sition model descri...
We describe a first-order phase transition of a simple system in a process where the volume is kept ...
AbstractWe introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densi...
We introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densities of ...
Homogeneous nucleation of a new phase near a second, continuous, transition, is considered. The cont...
In this paper we present a new thermodynamically consistent phase transition model describing the ev...
In this report we are dealing with the thermodynamic theory of second-order phase transitions or con...
Abstract. Phase transitions are ubiquitous, exist in all fields of science in one form or another. T...
Phase transitions between two phases are modelled as space regions where an order parameter, or phas...
Abstract. We propose an improved model explaining the occurrence of high stresses due to the differe...
Abstract. The exact treatment of first-order phase transition is an important topic in thermodynamic...
Microcanonical Thermodynamics allows the application of Statistical Mechanics on one hand to closed ...
Abstract. The paper deals with a phase transition model applied to a two phases system. There is a w...
Abstract: "We develop a thermodynamically consistent continuum theory for the study of solid-solid p...
We consider simple mean field continuum models for first order liquid-liquid demixing and solid-liqu...
Abstract. In this paper we present a new thermodynamically consistent phase tran-sition model descri...