Equation of State: three-dimensional hard dumbbells

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The equation of state of the hard dumbbell model.

[edit] Plastic crystal phase

The hard dumbbell model has a plastic crystal phase.

  1. Sherwin J. Singer and Ruth Mumaugh "Monte Carlo study of fluid–plastic crystal coexistence in hard dumbbells", Journal of Chemical Physics 93 pp. 1278- (1990)
  2. C. Vega, E. P. A. Paras, and P. A. Monson "On the stability of the plastic crystal phase of hard dumbbell solids", Journal of Chemical Physics 97 pp. 8543- (1992)
  3. C. Vega and P. A. Monson "Plastic crystal phases of hard dumbbells and hard spherocylinders", Journal of Chemical Physics 107 pp. 2696- (1997)

[edit] References

  1. Ben C. Freasier "Isotropic hard core dumbell fluid: Equation of state", hemical Physics Letters 35 pp. 280-282 (1975)
  2. D. Jolly, B. C. Freasier and Richard J. Bearman "Equation of state of heteronuclear hard dumbbells" Chemical Physics Letters 46 75-78 (1977)
  3. T. BoublĂ­k and I. Nezbeda "Equation of state for hard dumbbells", Chemical Physics Letters 46 315-316 (1977)
  4. D. J. Tildesley and W. B. Street "An equation of state for hard dumbell fluids", Molecular Physics 41 pp. 85-94 (1980)
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