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53:. His graduate advisor was Professor Kenneth Earl Starling. During his graduate studies, he was influenced by Professors Sherrill D. Christian, Jack Cohn, Cedomir Sliepcevich, and by correspondences with Berni Alder, Bill Hoover, E. Brian Smith, and Ben Widom. Carnahan's vision of molecular interactions and fluid behavior was strongly influenced by the works of Johannes Diderik van der Waals and by René Descartes. 178:
In the 1980s, he resumed work on extending the Carnahan-Starling equation of state to systems of rigid nonattracting nonspherical particles. Together with Professor Erich A. Muller, a series of papers were published in which a shape factor concept was incorporated to enable the equation developed
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His interest in statistical mechanics, physics of fluids, molecular phenomena, and fundamentals of equations of state led to the development of the Carnahan-Starling equation of state. (1969) for the fluid phase of rigid nonattracting spheres, as single components and mixtures
42:, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering in 1965. During his undergraduate studies, Professor H. Wm. Prengle guided him in the fundamentals of thermodynamics and equations of state. Upon graduation, he worked with 174:
Upon completion of his doctoral studies at University of Oklahoma, in 1971, he began a long research and teaching association with Professors Riki Kobayashi and Thomas W. Leland, Jr., at Rice University, in Houston, Texas.
30:. He is the Founding Chair of the Upstream Engineering and Flow Assurance (UE&FA) Forum of AIChE. From 2011 - 2019, he served as the AIChE member on the Board of Directors of The Offshore Technology Conference. 170: 378: 38:
His education in science and mathematics began at St. Pius X High School in Houston, Texas, and continued with engineering and science studies at the
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for rigid sphere fluids to be extended to describe the fluid phase of many rigid nonattracting nonspherical particles.
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Research and Development, where he was mentored by Dr. Daniel R. Stull.
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70: 26:) is an American chemical engineer, a Fellow of The 324:Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2006, Vol:8, 165:{\displaystyle PV/NkT=(1+y+y^{2}-y^{3})/(1-y)^{3}} 164: 340: 49:In 1968, Carnahan began graduate studies at the 62:(Mansoori-Carnahan-Starling-Leland, 1971) 28:American Institute of Chemical Engineers 341: 13: 312:"Home - Professor Erich A. Muller" 14: 390: 374:Dow Chemical Company employees 318: 304: 282: 257: 243: 240:J. Chem. Phys. 54, 1523 (1971) 234: 220: 211: 189: 153: 140: 132: 94: 1: 369:University of Oklahoma alumni 217:J. Chem. Phys. 51, 635 (1969) 182: 364:University of Houston alumni 33: 22:(born February 27, 1942, in 7: 359:American chemical engineers 10: 395: 16:American chemical engineer 56: 166: 51:University of Oklahoma 167: 40:University of Houston 24:New Iberia, Louisiana 68: 44:Dow Chemical Company 162: 20:Norman F. Carnahan 332:, Pages:2619-2623 197:"Norman Carnahan" 386: 333: 322: 316: 315: 308: 302: 301: 296:. Archived from 286: 280: 279: 277: 276: 267:. Archived from 261: 255: 254: 247: 241: 238: 232: 231: 224: 218: 215: 209: 208: 206: 204: 199:. Acadian Museum 193: 171: 169: 168: 163: 161: 160: 139: 131: 130: 118: 117: 81: 394: 393: 389: 388: 387: 385: 384: 383: 339: 338: 337: 336: 323: 319: 310: 309: 305: 288: 287: 283: 274: 272: 263: 262: 258: 249: 248: 244: 239: 235: 226: 225: 221: 216: 212: 202: 200: 195: 194: 190: 185: 172: 156: 152: 135: 126: 122: 113: 109: 77: 69: 66: 65: 59: 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 392: 382: 381: 376: 371: 366: 361: 356: 351: 335: 334: 317: 303: 300:on 2012-08-24. 281: 256: 242: 233: 219: 210: 187: 186: 184: 181: 159: 155: 151: 148: 145: 142: 138: 134: 129: 125: 121: 116: 112: 108: 105: 102: 99: 96: 93: 90: 87: 84: 80: 76: 73: 64: 58: 55: 35: 32: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 391: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 350: 349:Living people 347: 346: 344: 331: 327: 321: 313: 307: 299: 295: 294:chbe.rice.edu 291: 285: 271:on 2014-12-24 270: 266: 260: 252: 246: 237: 229: 223: 214: 198: 192: 188: 180: 176: 157: 149: 146: 143: 136: 127: 123: 119: 114: 110: 106: 103: 100: 97: 91: 88: 85: 82: 78: 74: 71: 63: 54: 52: 47: 45: 41: 31: 29: 25: 21: 320: 306: 298:the original 293: 284: 273:. Retrieved 269:the original 259: 245: 236: 222: 213: 201:. Retrieved 191: 177: 173: 60: 48: 37: 19: 18: 354:1942 births 203:25 December 343:Categories 275:2014-10-12 183:References 330:1463-9076 147:− 120:− 34:Education 328:  57:Career 326:ISSN 205:2014 345:: 292:. 314:. 278:. 253:. 230:. 207:. 158:3 154:) 150:y 144:1 141:( 137:/ 133:) 128:3 124:y 115:2 111:y 107:+ 104:y 101:+ 98:1 95:( 92:= 89:T 86:k 83:N 79:/ 75:V 72:P

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New Iberia, Louisiana
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
University of Houston
Dow Chemical Company
University of Oklahoma
"Norman Carnahan"
"Carnahan-Starling equation of state page on SklogWiki - a wiki for statistical mechanics and thermodynamics"
"Equations of state for hard sphere mixtures page on SklogWiki - a wiki for statistical mechanics and thermodynamics"
"The Riki Kobayashi Fellowship in Chemical Engineering : Rice University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering"
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"Thomas W. Leland, Jr. : Rice University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering"
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"Home - Professor Erich A. Muller"
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