Hydrothermal Properties of Materials (eBook, PDF)
Experimental Data on Aqueous Phase Equilibria and Solution Properties at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures
Redaktion: Valyashko, Vladimir
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Hydrothermal Properties of Materials: Experimental Data on Aqueous Phase Equilibria and Solution Properties at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures is designed for any scientists and engineer who deals with hydrothermal investigations and technologies. The book is organized into eight chapters, each dealing with a key physical property of behavior of solutions, so that a reader can obtain information on: hydrothermal experimental methods; available experimental data and the main features of properties behavior in a wide range of temperatures and pressures; and possible ways of experimental data processing for obtaining the derivative properties.…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2008
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- ISBN-13: 9780470094662
- Artikelnr.: 38215708
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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(V.M.Valyashko).
1. Introduction.
2. Experimental methods for studying hydrothermal phase equilbria.
2.1. Methods of visual observation.
2.2. Methods of sampling.
2.3 Methods of quenching.
2.4 Inderect methods.
3. Phase equilibria in binary systems.
3.1. Main types of fluid phase behavior.
3.2. Classification of complete phase diagrams .
3.3. Graphical representation and experimental examples of binary phase
diagrams.
4. Phase equilibria in ternary systems.
4.1. Graphical representation of ternary phase diagrams.
4.2. Derivation and classification of ternary phase diagrams.
Chapter 2: pVTx Properties of hydrothermal systems (Horacio R. Corti and
Ilmutdin M. Abdulagatov).
1. Basic principles and definitions.
2. Experimental methods.
2.1 Constant volume piezometers (CVP).
2.2 Variable volume piezometers (VVP).
2.3 Hydrostatic weighing technique (HWT).
2.4 Vibrating tube densimeter (VTD).
2.5 Synthetic fluid inclusion technique .
3. Theoretical treatment of pVTx data.
3.1 Excess volume.
3.2 Models for the standard partial molar volume .
4. pVTx data for hydrothermal systems.
4.1 Laboratory activities .
4.2 Summary Table.
5. References.
Chapter 3: High temperature potentiometry (Donald A. Palmer and Serguei N.
Lvov).
Introduction.
Experimental methods.
Data treatment.
Acknowledgments.
References.
Chapter 4: Electrical Conductivity in Hydrothermal Binary and Ternary
Systems (Horacio R.Corti).
Introduction.
Basic principles and definitions.
Experimental methods.
Static high temperature and pressure conductivity cells.
Flow-through conductivity cell.
Measurement procedure.
Data treatment.
Dissociated electrolytes.
Associated electrolytes.
Getting information from electrical conductivity data.
General trends.
Specific conductivity as a function of temperature, concentration and
density.
The limiting molar conductivity.
Concentration dependence of the molar conductivity and association
constants.
Molar conductivity as a function of temperature and density.
Conductivity in ternary systems.
References.
Chapter 5: Thermal Conductivity (Ilmutdin M. Abdulagatov and Marc J.
Assael).
5.1. Introduction.
5.2. Experimental Techniques.
5.3. Available Experimental Data.
5.4. Discussion of Experimental Data.
References.
Figure Captions.
Chapter 6: Viscosity (Ilmutdin M. Abdulagatov and Marc J. Assael).
6.1.Introduction.
6.2.Experimental Techniques.
6.3. Available Experimental Data.
6.4. Discussion of Experimental Data.
References.
Figure Captions.
(V.M.Valyashko).
1. Introduction.
2. Experimental methods for studying hydrothermal phase equilbria.
2.1. Methods of visual observation.
2.2. Methods of sampling.
2.3 Methods of quenching.
2.4 Inderect methods.
3. Phase equilibria in binary systems.
3.1. Main types of fluid phase behavior.
3.2. Classification of complete phase diagrams .
3.3. Graphical representation and experimental examples of binary phase
diagrams.
4. Phase equilibria in ternary systems.
4.1. Graphical representation of ternary phase diagrams.
4.2. Derivation and classification of ternary phase diagrams.
Chapter 2: pVTx Properties of hydrothermal systems (Horacio R. Corti and
Ilmutdin M. Abdulagatov).
1. Basic principles and definitions.
2. Experimental methods.
2.1 Constant volume piezometers (CVP).
2.2 Variable volume piezometers (VVP).
2.3 Hydrostatic weighing technique (HWT).
2.4 Vibrating tube densimeter (VTD).
2.5 Synthetic fluid inclusion technique .
3. Theoretical treatment of pVTx data.
3.1 Excess volume.
3.2 Models for the standard partial molar volume .
4. pVTx data for hydrothermal systems.
4.1 Laboratory activities .
4.2 Summary Table.
5. References.
Chapter 3: High temperature potentiometry (Donald A. Palmer and Serguei N.
Lvov).
Introduction.
Experimental methods.
Data treatment.
Acknowledgments.
References.
Chapter 4: Electrical Conductivity in Hydrothermal Binary and Ternary
Systems (Horacio R.Corti).
Introduction.
Basic principles and definitions.
Experimental methods.
Static high temperature and pressure conductivity cells.
Flow-through conductivity cell.
Measurement procedure.
Data treatment.
Dissociated electrolytes.
Associated electrolytes.
Getting information from electrical conductivity data.
General trends.
Specific conductivity as a function of temperature, concentration and
density.
The limiting molar conductivity.
Concentration dependence of the molar conductivity and association
constants.
Molar conductivity as a function of temperature and density.
Conductivity in ternary systems.
References.
Chapter 5: Thermal Conductivity (Ilmutdin M. Abdulagatov and Marc J.
Assael).
5.1. Introduction.
5.2. Experimental Techniques.
5.3. Available Experimental Data.
5.4. Discussion of Experimental Data.
References.
Figure Captions.
Chapter 6: Viscosity (Ilmutdin M. Abdulagatov and Marc J. Assael).
6.1.Introduction.
6.2.Experimental Techniques.
6.3. Available Experimental Data.
6.4. Discussion of Experimental Data.
References.
Figure Captions.