Batchinsky relation
Batchinsky relation
[ba′chin·skē ri‚lā·shən] (fluid mechanics)
The relation stating that the fluidity of a liquid is proportional to the difference between the specific volume and a characteristic specific volume, approximately equal to the specific volume appearing in the van der Waals equation.
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