pub enum EosModel {
VanDerWaals,
PengRobinson,
RedlichKwong,
}Expand description
EOS model variant.
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VanDerWaals
Van der Waals equation of state.
PengRobinson
Peng-Robinson equation of state.
RedlichKwong
Redlich-Kwong equation of state.
Trait Implementations§
impl Copy for EosModel
impl StructuralPartialEq for EosModel
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impl Freeze for EosModel
impl RefUnwindSafe for EosModel
impl Send for EosModel
impl Sync for EosModel
impl Unpin for EosModel
impl UnsafeUnpin for EosModel
impl UnwindSafe for EosModel
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