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Study of the Influence of Nanoparticles on the Molecular Model of an Ideal Fluid
Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan
Azerbayjan Technical University, Baku, Azerbaijan
- 1 Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan
- 2 Azerbayjan Technical University, Baku, Azerbaijan
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Abstract
In the article a molecular model of oil with nanoparticles on the basis of the model of ideal fluid is considered. It is assumed that the molecular model of the oil can be represented as a homogenous distribution of identical molecules in space. It is assumed that the central interaction between the oil molecules and nanoparticles, results in a change of the model parameters. It is shown that for an ideal fluid the effect of nanoparticles is reduced to a change of the coefficient at the pressure.
KeywordsIdeal FluidMolecular Model of OilNanoparticlesCoefficient of Elasticity
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