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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/320340a0 P. N. Pusey and W. van Megen "Phase behaviour of concentrated suspensions of nearly hard colloidal spheres", Nature '''320''' pp. 340 - 342 (1986)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/320340a0 P. N. Pusey and W. van Megen "Phase behaviour of concentrated suspensions of nearly hard colloidal spheres", Nature '''320''' pp. 340 - 342 (1986)]
For results obtained from the [http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/expr2/cdot.html Colloidal Disorder - Order Transition] (CDOT) experiments performed on-board the Space Shuttles ''Columbia'' and ''Discovery'' see Ref. 3.
For results obtained from the [http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/expr2/cdot.html Colloidal Disorder - Order Transition] (CDOT) experiments performed on-board the Space Shuttles ''Columbia'' and ''Discovery'' see Ref. 3.
 
==External links==
*[http://www.smac.lps.ens.fr/index.php/Programs_Chapter_2:_Hard_disks_and_spheres Hard disks and spheres] computer code on SMAC-wiki.
==References==
==References==



Revision as of 12:50, 19 November 2007

Interaction Potential

The hard sphere intermolecular pair potential is given by

where is the intermolecular pair potential between two spheres at a distance , and is the diameter of the sphere.

Equations of state

Hard sphere fluid:

  1. See Carnahan-Starling (three dimensions)
  2. See Ref.1

Hard sphere solid:

  1. See Ref. 2

Fluid-solid transition

The hard sphere fluid undergoes a fluid-solid first order transition at , .

First ever simulations of hard spheres

Related systems

Other dimensions

Data

Virial coefficients of hard spheres and hard disks are to be found in the table.

Experimental results

Pusey and van Megen used a suspension of PMMA particles of radius 305 10 nm, suspended in poly-12-hydroxystearic acid:

For results obtained from the Colloidal Disorder - Order Transition (CDOT) experiments performed on-board the Space Shuttles Columbia and Discovery see Ref. 3.

External links

References

  1. Robin J. Speedy "Pressure of the metastable hard-sphere fluid", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 9 pp. 8591-8599 (1997)
  2. Robin J. Speedy "Pressure and entropy of hard-sphere crystals", Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 10 pp. 4387-4391 (1998)
  3. Z. Chenga, P. M. Chaikina, W. B. Russelb, W. V. Meyerc, J. Zhub, R. B. Rogersc and R. H. Ottewilld, "Phase diagram of hard spheres", Materials & Design 22 pp. 529-534 (2001)