词条 | Rose–Vinet equation of state |
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The Rose–Vinet equation of state is a set of equations used to describe the equation of state of solid objects. It is an modification of the Birch–Murnaghan equation of state.[1][2] The initial paper discusses how the equation only depends on four inputs: the isothermal bulk modulus , the derivative of bulk modulus with respect to pressure , the volume , and the thermal expansion; all evaluated zero pressure () and at a single (reference) temperature. And the same equation holds for all classes of solids and a wide range of temperatures. Let the cube root of the specific volume be then the equation of state is: A similar equation was published by Stacey et al. in 1981.[3] References1. ^{{cite journal|authors=Pascal Vinet, John R. Smith, John Ferrante and James H. Rose | title=Temperature effects on the universal equation of state of solids | journal=Physical Review B | volume=35|issue = 4| pages=1945–1953 |year=1987 | doi=10.1103/physrevb.35.1945|hdl=2060/19860019304}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Rose-Vinet equation of state}}{{applied-math-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sklogwiki.org/SklogWiki/index.php?title=Rose-Vinet_(Universal)_equation_of_state&action=edit§ion=1 | website=SklogWiki | title=Rose-Vinet (Universal) equation of state}} 3. ^{{cite journal | author=F. D. Stacey | author2= B. J. Brennan | author3=R. D. Irvine | title=Finite strain theories and comparisons with seismological data | journal= Surveys in Geophysics | number=4 | pages=189–232 | year=1981 | doi=10.1007/BF01449185 | volume=4}} 2 : Solid mechanics|Equations of state |
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