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High-Pressure Densities of Industrial Lubricants and Complex Oils Predicted by the Fluctuation Theory-Based Equation of State

The fluctuation theory equation of state has been applied to the class of chemicals used for lubrication in extreme conditions ranging from the cold vacuum of outer space to the high pressure and high temperatures of deep oil wells. The predictions made by this equation agree very well with the expe...

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Published in:Industrial & engineering chemistry research 2018-08, Vol.57 (34), p.11797-11803
Main Authors: Jasiok, Bernadeta, Lowe, Alexander R, Postnikov, Eugene B, Feder-Kubis, Joanna, Chorążewski, Mirosław
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