Role of attractive forces in determining the equilibrium structure and dynamics of simple liquids

Molecular Dynamics simulations of a Lennard-Jones system with different range of attraction show that the attractive forces modify the radial distribution of the particles. For condensed liquids only, the forces within the the first coordination shell (FCS) are important, but for gases and moderate...

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Main Author: S. Toxvaerd
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Condensed Matter Physics 2015-03-01
Series:Condensed Matter Physics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5488/CMP.18.13002
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spelling doaj-aef9abf7317a4c1ca3880014bd9067522020-11-24T21:22:17ZengInstitute for Condensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics1607-324X2015-03-011811300210.5488/CMP.18.13002Role of attractive forces in determining the equilibrium structure and dynamics of simple liquidsS. ToxvaerdMolecular Dynamics simulations of a Lennard-Jones system with different range of attraction show that the attractive forces modify the radial distribution of the particles. For condensed liquids only, the forces within the the first coordination shell (FCS) are important, but for gases and moderate condensed fluids, even the attractive forces outside the FCS play a role. The changes in the distribution caused by neglecting the attractive forces, lead to a too high pressure. The weak long-range attractions damp the dynamics and the diffusion of the particles in gas-, super critical fluid- and in liquid states. The values of self-diffusion coefficients (SDC) agree qualitatively with a modified Cohen-Turnbull model. The SDC-s along the critical isotherm show no anomaly at the critical point in agreement with experimental data.http://dx.doi.org/10.5488/CMP.18.13002simple liquidsequation of stateperturbation theoryself-diffusion
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author S. Toxvaerd
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Role of attractive forces in determining the equilibrium structure and dynamics of simple liquids
Condensed Matter Physics
simple liquids
equation of state
perturbation theory
self-diffusion
author_facet S. Toxvaerd
author_sort S. Toxvaerd
title Role of attractive forces in determining the equilibrium structure and dynamics of simple liquids
title_short Role of attractive forces in determining the equilibrium structure and dynamics of simple liquids
title_full Role of attractive forces in determining the equilibrium structure and dynamics of simple liquids
title_fullStr Role of attractive forces in determining the equilibrium structure and dynamics of simple liquids
title_full_unstemmed Role of attractive forces in determining the equilibrium structure and dynamics of simple liquids
title_sort role of attractive forces in determining the equilibrium structure and dynamics of simple liquids
publisher Institute for Condensed Matter Physics
series Condensed Matter Physics
issn 1607-324X
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Molecular Dynamics simulations of a Lennard-Jones system with different range of attraction show that the attractive forces modify the radial distribution of the particles. For condensed liquids only, the forces within the the first coordination shell (FCS) are important, but for gases and moderate condensed fluids, even the attractive forces outside the FCS play a role. The changes in the distribution caused by neglecting the attractive forces, lead to a too high pressure. The weak long-range attractions damp the dynamics and the diffusion of the particles in gas-, super critical fluid- and in liquid states. The values of self-diffusion coefficients (SDC) agree qualitatively with a modified Cohen-Turnbull model. The SDC-s along the critical isotherm show no anomaly at the critical point in agreement with experimental data.
topic simple liquids
equation of state
perturbation theory
self-diffusion
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5488/CMP.18.13002
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