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Wide-range equations of state of granite and water with allowance for evaporation, dissociation, and ionization

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Semiempirical wide-range equations of state of granite and water based on resolution of the pressure and energy into a cold component and thermal electronic and nuclear components are presented. The thermal electronic component is calculated using the Thomas-Fermi model, which makes it possible to describe both thermal ionization and ionization by pressure. Evaporation and dissociation are allowed for by introducing the corresponding terms into the free energy. The condensed state is described within the framework of the Debye approximation. The cold isotherm is constructed with allowance for available experimental data.

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Borovik, F.N., Romanov, G.S. Wide-range equations of state of granite and water with allowance for evaporation, dissociation, and ionization. J Eng Phys Thermophys 72, 1017–1024 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02699446

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