Bell-Lavis model of water

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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)