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    A nonequilibrium theory of a slurry (English)
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    18 February 1993
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    This paper develops a nonequilibrium theory of a slurry. In addition to the three thermodynamic variables used in the equilibrium theory of a binary system (pressure, temperature and composition), this theory introduces a fourth variable which measures the departure from melting/freezing equilibrium. The theory is simplified to yield a Boussinesq-like set of governing equations; their practical use is illustrated with a stability problem which was previously studied in the equilibrium case.
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    solid-liquid system
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    departure from equilibrium
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    thermodynamic variables
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    stability
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