Classical Liquids
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND SOLUTION APPROACHES FOR PRODUCTION PLANNING IN A CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
ABSTRACT This paper addresses a lot sizing problem in a Brazilian chemical industry where a product can be produced by more than one process, which can use different parallel machines and may even consume a wide range of raw materials. Moreover, most of the products are liquids and the inventories must be kept in a restricted number of storage tanks with a l
Pesqui. Oper.. Publicado em: 2017-08
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2. Termodinâmica de sistemas fullerênicos em soluções / Thermodynamic systems fullerenic solutions
In this work, we present a computational study of the solvation process of the C60 fullerene and its hydroxylated derivate, the fullerenol C60(OH)24, in aqueous environment and organic solvents, using classical molecular dynamics simulations. Diverse sets of parameters to the Lennard-Jones interaction potential have been utilized in simulations of fullerenes
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 30/09/2009
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3. Contribuições ao estudo da fluidodinâmica e da secagem de pastas em leitos fluidizado e vibrofluidizado
The aim of this study was to analyze the fluid dynamic of the fluidized and vibrofluidized beds with particles with diameter under 1.00 mm, and also to analyze the fluid dynamic behavior of wet beds and the drying of different liquids and suspensions during the transient drying period. The purpose of these tests is to obtain relevant information about the in
Publicado em: 2009
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4. ANÁLISE DE ESTABILIDADE DE ESCOAMENTOS VISCOSOS E VISCOELÁSTICOS / LINEAR STABILITY ANALYSIS OF VISCOUS AND VISCOELASTIC FLOWS
Steady state,two-dimensional flows may become unstable under two and three-dimensional disturbances, if the flow parameters exceed some critical values. In many practical situations, determining the parameters at which the flow becomes unstable is essential. The complete understanding of viscous and viscoelastic flows requires not only the steady state solut
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Electronic properties of homogeneos liquids / "Propriedades eletrônicas de líquidos homogêneos"
The study of the electrostatic polarization in homogeneous liquids is crucial to the understanding of thermodynamic and solvation properties. These polarization effects are also important to study molecular dynamics of chemical reactions, conformations (such as proteins), and solvent environment (solvatocromism and NMR). In this dissertation, the variation o
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Two-phase non-equilibrium models: the challenge of improving phase change heat transfer prediction
This lecture addresses some recent developments in modelling of macroscopic thermodynamic and hydrodynamic non-equilibrium phenomena in convective phase change (boiling and condensation) of pure fluids and mixtures. Proper accounting of such phenomena may hold the key to explain and predict deviations from the classical (equilibrium) phase change convective
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering. Publicado em: 2005-03
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7. New applications of photothermal techniques for studying interfaces. / Novas aplicações de técnicas fototérmicas para o estudo de interfaces.
This work presents the development of new instrumentations based on photothermal phenomena to study solid-liquid and liquid-gas interfaces, including in the latter the effect of surfactants. The work is divided into chapters, each one focusing on the development and/or application of a new technique. Chapter I presents an introduction to photothermal phenome
Publicado em: 2001
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8. Estudo das correlações em líquidos clássicos / Study of the correlations in classical liquids
We have studied in this work three different classic fluid systems. The first one, formed by polystyrene spheres adsorbed on water, can be described by a dipolar (1/r3) interaction. Theradial correlation function and static structure factor as well the correlation energy and Helmholtz free energy were obtained in the framework of the Hypernetted Chain (HNC)
Publicado em: 1983
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9. Gaussian fluctuations and linear response in an electron transfer protein
In response to charge separation or transfer, polar liquids respond in a simple linear fashion. A similar linear response for proteins might be expected from the central limit theorem and is postulated in widely used theories of protein electrostatics, including the Marcus electron transfer theory and dielectric continuum theories. Although these theories ar
The National Academy of Sciences.