In search of invariants for viscous liquids in the density scaling regime: investigations of dynamic and thermodynamic moduli
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Affiliation:
1. Institute of Physics
2. University of Silesia in Katowice
3. 40-007 Katowice
4. Poland
5. Silesian Center for Education and Interdisciplinary Research
Abstract
In this paper, we report the nontrivial results of our investigations of dynamic and thermodynamic moduli in search of invariants for viscous liquids in the density scaling regime by using selected supercooled van der Waals liquids as representative materials.
Funder
Narodowe Centrum Nauki
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy
Link
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2017/CP/C7CP01144J
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