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Evaporation and condensation 2 Heat and mass transport 2 Nonequilibrium thermodynamics 2 Square gradient model 2 Excess densities 1 Local equilibrium 1 Van der Waals model 1 van der Waals model 1
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Bedeaux, D. 2 Johannessen, E. 2 Røsjorde, A. 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2
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The nonequilibrium van der Waals square gradient model. (II). Local equilibrium of the Gibbs surface
Johannessen, E.; Bedeaux, D. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 330 (2003) 3, pp. 354-372
In a first paper we extended the van der Waals square gradient model for the equilibrium liquid–vapor interface to nonequilibrium systems, in which both the density and the temperature depend on position and time. In this paper, we defined and calculated the excess densities for an arbitrary...
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The nonequilibrium van der Waals square gradient model. (I). The model and its numerical solution
Bedeaux, D.; Johannessen, E.; Røsjorde, A. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 330 (2003) 3, pp. 329-353
The van der Waals square gradient model has played an important role in the description of the properties of an equilibrium interface between a vapor and a liquid. We extend the model to describe nonequilibrium states with temperature gradients, pressure differences and the resulting evaporation...
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