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Iterative scheme to study thermodynamics of WC & WSi2 - Empirical study

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The 'Revolution in Materials' shows every sign of a continuation, probably with an increase in pace of development. The driving force into advanced engineering materials, perhaps better described as advanced engineering materials for engineering applications, is the requirement for their satisfactory performance under severe environment such high temperature T and/or high pressure p. From the knowledge of the structural and cohesive properties at ambient condition, one can determine the p-V relation or equation of state (EOS). The equations of state (EOS) (static as well as dynamic) provide us useful information about the structural stability of given material at a given thermodynamic state. It also gives information about the possible phase transitions in the specified material.

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Dr. Avani Barot presently working as an Asst. Professor in Physics at Sigma Institute of Science, Vadodara. She has done her M.Phil. research in materials science especially for the theoretical calculations of thermodynamic parameters of different Transition Metal Chalcogenides (TMCs). 

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Authors Avan Barot, Avani Barot, Mayur Barot, Mayuri Barot, Divyesh Bhavsar
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9786200436757
ISBN 9786200436757
No. of pages 96
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

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