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Temperature effects on the universal equation of state of solidsRecently it has been argued based on theoretical calculations and experimental data that there is a universal form for the equation of state of solids. This observation was restricted to the range of temperatures and pressures such that there are no phase transitions. The use of this universal relation to estimate pressure-volume relations (i.e., isotherms) required three input parameters at each fixed temperature. It is shown that for many solids the input data needed to predict high temperature thermodynamical properties can be dramatically reduced. In particular, only four numbers are needed: (1) the zero pressure (P=0) isothermal bulk modulus; (2)it P=0 pressure derivative; (3) the P=0 volume; and (4) the P=0 thermal expansion; all evaluated at a single (reference) temperature. Explicit predictions are made for the high temperature isotherms, the thermal expansion as a function of temperature, and the temperature variation of the isothermal bulk modulus and its pressure derivative. These predictions are tested using experimental data for three representative solids: gold, sodium chloride, and xenon. Good agreement between theory and experiment is found.
Document ID
19860019304
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Vinet, P.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Ferrante, J.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Smith, J. R.
(General Motors Research Labs. Warren, Mich., United States)
Rose, J. H.
(Iowa State Univ. of Science and Technology, Ames., United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1986
Subject Category
Thermodynamics And Statistical Physics
Report/Patent Number
NASA-TM-87321
E-3001
NAS 1.15:87321
Accession Number
86N28776
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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