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(New page: {{Stub-water}} The '''Bell-Lavis model''' of water (Ref. 1) is effectively a triangular lattice version of the Mercedes-Benz model. ==References== #[http...)
 
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#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/3/5/015 G. M. Bell and D. A. Lavis "Two-dimensional bonded lattice fluids. II. Orientable molecule model", Journal of Physics A: General Physics '''3''' pp. 568-581 (1970)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/3/5/015 G. M. Bell and D. A. Lavis "Two-dimensional bonded lattice fluids. II. Orientable molecule model", Journal of Physics A: General Physics '''3''' pp. 568-581 (1970)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.77.051204  Marco Aurélio Alves Barbosa and Vera Bohomoletz Henriques "Frustration and anomalous behavior in the Bell-Lavis model of liquid water", Physical Review E '''77''' 051204 (2008)]

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The Bell-Lavis model of water (Ref. 1) is effectively a triangular lattice version of the Mercedes-Benz model.

References

  1. G. M. Bell and D. A. Lavis "Two-dimensional bonded lattice fluids. II. Orientable molecule model", Journal of Physics A: General Physics 3 pp. 568-581 (1970)
  2. Marco Aurélio Alves Barbosa and Vera Bohomoletz Henriques "Frustration and anomalous behavior in the Bell-Lavis model of liquid water", Physical Review E 77 051204 (2008)