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Molecular-Based Study of Fluids
Haile and Mansoori; Molecular-Based Study of Fluids Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1983.
Haile and Mansoori; Molecular-Based Study of Fluids Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1983.
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Molecular-Based Study of Fluids J . M . Haile,
EDITOR
Clemson University
G . A . Mansoori,
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University of Illinois at Chicago
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Molecular-based study of fluids. (Advances in chemistry series; 204) "Based on a symposium jointly sponsored by the ACS Divisions of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry at the 182nd ACS National Meeting, New York, New York, August 26, 1981." Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Molecular theory—Congresses. 2. Fluids—Congresses. I. Haile, J. M. II. Mansoori, G. A. III. American Chemical Society. Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. IV. American Chemical Society. Division of Physical Chemistry. V. American Chemical Society. National Meeting (182nd: 1981: New York, N.Y.) VI. Series. QD1.A355 no. 204 [QD461] ISBN 0-8412-0720-8
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A B O U T T H E EDITORS J. M . HAILE is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Clemson University. He received his Ph.D. and M . E . degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Florida and his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Vanderbilt University. He has been a visiting research scientist in the Physics Department at the University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario; at the Science Research Laboratory of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point; and in the Neutron and Solid State Physics Branch at Chalk River National Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario. During the 1982-83 academic year, he spent a sabbatical leave as a Visiting Associate Professor in the School of Chemical Engineering at Cornell University. His primary research interests are associated with the study of dense fluids by computer simulation; however, he has also published theoretical work on the microscopic structure of gas-liquid interfaces and has performed neutron diffraction experiments on mixtures of dense gases. Professor Haile is the 1980 recipient of the Clemson University, McQueen Quattlebaum Faculty Achievement Award. G. A L I MANSOORI is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma, M.Sc. from the University of Minnesota, and B.Sc. (Summa Cum Laude) from the University of Tehran, all in Chemical Engineering. Before joining the University of Illinois, he spent a year as a postdoctoral fellow at Rice University. He has been a consultant with Argonne National Laboratory and Science Applications, Inc. Dr. Mansooris primary field of research is statistical mechanics and thermodynamics for prediction of fluid properties and phase equilibria for chemical and engineering process design.
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