An introduction to two-temperature equations of state
Robert C Albers
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An introduction to two-temperature equations of state
Published
1979
Publisher
[Dept. of Energy], Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Pages
16
Subjects
Fundamentals of equations of state
Selected topics in shock wave physics and equation of state modeling
The virial equation of state
Multiparameter Equations of State
Equations of state for hydrocarbons
Equations of state
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