This paper investigates the asymptotic behavior of the Helmholtz free energy of mixtures at small compressibility. We start from a general representation for the local free energy that is valid in stable subregions of the phase diagram. On the basis of this representation we classify the admissible data to construct a thermodynamically consistent constitutive model. We then analyze the incompressible limit, where the molar volume becomes independent of pressure. Here we are confronted with two problems: (i) Our study shows that the physical system at hand cannot remain incompressible for arbitrary large deviations from a reference pressure unless its volume is linear in the composition. (ii) As a consequence of the 2nd law of thermodyna...
We present a classical approach to a mixture of compressible fluids when each constituent has its ow...
In its customary formulation for one-component fluids, the Hierarchical Ref-erence Theory yields a q...
We present a classical approach of mixture of compressible fluids when each constituent has its own ...
This paper investigates the asymptotic behavior of the Helmholtz free energy of mixtures at small co...
This paper investigates the asymptotic behavior of the Helmholtz free energy of mixtures at small co...
We present a survey on some recent results concerning the different models of a mixture of compressi...
We present a survey on some recent results concerning the different models of a mixture of compressi...
In this paper we discuss the incompressible limit for multicomponent fluids in the isothermal ideal ...
We present a survey on some recent results concerning the different models of a mixture of compressi...
Abstract. We present a survey on some recent results concerning the different models of a mixture of...
In this paper, we extend our study of mass transport in multicomponent isothermal fluids to the inco...
We consider a system of partial differential equations describing mass transport in a multicomponent...
The thermodynamics of asymmetric liquid-liquid criticality is updated by incorporating pressure effe...
The existence, uniqueness and asymptotic stability for an incompressible, linear viscometric fluid i...
In his monograph Thermodynamics, I. Müller proves that for incompressible media the volume does not ...
We present a classical approach to a mixture of compressible fluids when each constituent has its ow...
In its customary formulation for one-component fluids, the Hierarchical Ref-erence Theory yields a q...
We present a classical approach of mixture of compressible fluids when each constituent has its own ...
This paper investigates the asymptotic behavior of the Helmholtz free energy of mixtures at small co...
This paper investigates the asymptotic behavior of the Helmholtz free energy of mixtures at small co...
We present a survey on some recent results concerning the different models of a mixture of compressi...
We present a survey on some recent results concerning the different models of a mixture of compressi...
In this paper we discuss the incompressible limit for multicomponent fluids in the isothermal ideal ...
We present a survey on some recent results concerning the different models of a mixture of compressi...
Abstract. We present a survey on some recent results concerning the different models of a mixture of...
In this paper, we extend our study of mass transport in multicomponent isothermal fluids to the inco...
We consider a system of partial differential equations describing mass transport in a multicomponent...
The thermodynamics of asymmetric liquid-liquid criticality is updated by incorporating pressure effe...
The existence, uniqueness and asymptotic stability for an incompressible, linear viscometric fluid i...
In his monograph Thermodynamics, I. Müller proves that for incompressible media the volume does not ...
We present a classical approach to a mixture of compressible fluids when each constituent has its ow...
In its customary formulation for one-component fluids, the Hierarchical Ref-erence Theory yields a q...
We present a classical approach of mixture of compressible fluids when each constituent has its own ...