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- From: Pawel Scharoch <scharoch@rainbow.if.pwr.wroc.pl>
- To: mmikami@rc.m-kagaku.co.jp
- Cc: forum@abinit.org
- Subject: Re: [abinit-forum] crystal thermodynamics
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:18:52 +0100 (CET)
Dear Colleagues,
thank you all very much for helping me.
With my best regards,
Pawel
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 mmikami@rc.m-kagaku.co.jp wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> In passing, the following WEB page (and the links therein)
> would be useful ...
>
> NIST Scientific and Technical Database:
> http://www.nist.gov/srd/index.htm
>
> From the description of the "Online Scientific Databases"
> http://www.nist.gov/srd/online.htm
> you might get interested in not a few links, e.g.
>
> - Ceramics WebBook (http://www.ceramics.nist.gov/webbook/webbook.htm)
> "The Ceramics WebBook is an gateway to evaluated data, a guide to data
> centers and sources and a repository for tools and resources for
> ceramics."
>
> - Chemistry WebBook (http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/ )
> "The NIST Chemistry WebBook contains: Thermochemical data for over 6500
> organic and small inorganic compounds; thermochemistry data for over
> 9800 reactions; IR spectra for over 8700 compounds; mass spectra for
> over 12,600 compounds; UV/Vis spectra for over 400 compounds;
> electronic and vibrational spectra for over 4100 compounds; constants
> of diatomic molecules(spectroscopic data) for over 600 compounds; ion
> energetics data for over 16,000 compounds; thermophysical property data
> for 33 fluids."
>
> - Thermophysical and Thermochemical (http://www.nist.gov/srd/thermo.htm
> )
> "NIST thermochemical databases are available both in convenient PC
> formats and as online systems, notably the NIST Chemistry WebBook which
> has extensive thermochemical data for over 7,000 organic and small
> inorganic compounds. It also has reaction thermochemistry data for
> over 8,000 reactions and ion energetics data for over 16,000 compounds."
>
> Other links also might be interesting to some of you ...
> This kind of information (databases) might be included in "
> ~ABINIT/Infos/Miscellaneous/" ?
>
> Regards,
> Masayoshi
>
> On 2004.1.14, at 18:21 Asia/Tokyo, Artem R. Oganov wrote:
>
> > Dear Pawel,
> >
> > I would recommend to look at JANAF tables for thermodynamic properties
> > of most substances.
> >
> > With my best regards,
> >
> > Artem
> > ************************
> > Dr. Artem R. Oganov
> > Lab. of Crystallography, Department of Materials
> > ETH Zurich, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
> > Tel.: +41-1-632-3752; Fax: +41-1-632-1133
> > E-mail: a.oganov@mat.ethz.ch
> > Personal web-page: http://olivine.ethz.ch/~artem
> > Group page: http://www.crystal.mat.ethz.ch/research/ExtremeConditions
> > ************************
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Pawel Scharoch [mailto:scharoch@rainbow.if.pwr.wroc.pl]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 6:46 PM
> > To: forum@abinit.org
> > Subject: [abinit-forum] crystal thermodynamics
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Dear Abinit users,
> >
> > could anybody give me any reference to the experimental
> > thermodynamic characteristics of crystals (mainly, but not
> > only, metals), in particular melting curves (melting temperature
> > vs. pressure).
> >
> > I would be very much obliged,
> >
> > Pawel S.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
- Re: [abinit-forum] crystal thermodynamics, mmikami, 01/15/2004
- Re: [abinit-forum] crystal thermodynamics, Pawel Scharoch, 01/15/2004
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