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ETHermodynamics is a software for thermodynamic (computer) experiments that are performed by simulating the motion of a large number of gas particles, i.e., their microscopic time evolution governed by the laws of classical mechanics, from which macroscopic thermodynamic quantities can be obtained and compared with theoretical results of statistical thermodynamics or real (laboratory) measurements. | |||
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ETHermodynamics (Copyright (c) 2021 ETH Zürich) was developed at ETH Zürich with financial support from an ETH Innovedum grant by Anatol Aicher, Piotr Klukowski and Peter Güntert. | |||
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The new way to learn thermodynamics
ETHermodynamics is a software for thermodynamic (computer) experiments that are performed by simulating the motion of a large number of gas particles, i.e., their microscopic time evolution governed by the laws of classical mechanics, from which macroscopic thermodynamic quantities can be obtained and compared with theoretical results of statistical thermodynamics or real (laboratory) measurements.
Availability
ETHermodynamics (Copyright (c) 2021 ETH Zürich) is available for computers with Windows, MacOS and Linux operating system. The current version is 2.0.4.
References
ETHermodynamics (Copyright (c) 2021 ETH Zürich) was developed at ETH Zürich with financial support from an ETH Innovedum grant by Anatol Aicher, Piotr Klukowski and Peter Güntert.