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The [[equations of state |equation of state]] of the [[Lennard-Jones model]].
The [[equations of state |equation of state]] of the [[Lennard-Jones model]].
==Johnson, Zollweg and Gubbins equation of state==
==Johnson, Zollweg and Gubbins==
Johnson et al <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268979300100411 J. Karl Johnson, John A. Zollweg and Keith E. Gubbins "The Lennard-Jones equation of state revisited", Molecular Physics '''78''' pp. 591-618 (1993)]</ref> proposed an equation of state based on 33 parameters within a modified [[Benedict, Webb and Rubin equation of state]], which accurately reproduces the [[Density-temperature | vapor liquid equilibrium]] curve.
Johnson et al <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268979300100411 J. Karl Johnson, John A. Zollweg and Keith E. Gubbins "The Lennard-Jones equation of state revisited", Molecular Physics '''78''' pp. 591-618 (1993)]</ref> proposed an equation of state based on 33 parameters within a modified [[Benedict, Webb and Rubin equation of state]], which accurately reproduces the [[Density-temperature | vapor liquid equilibrium]] curve.
==Kolafa and Nezbeda equation of state==
==Kolafa and Nezbeda==
The Kolafa and Nezbeda equation of state <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-3812(94)80001-4  Jirí Kolafa, Ivo Nezbeda "The Lennard-Jones fluid: an accurate analytic and theoretically-based equation of state", Fluid Phase Equilibria '''100''' pp. 1-34 (1994)]</ref>
The Kolafa and Nezbeda equation of state <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-3812(94)80001-4  Jirí Kolafa, Ivo Nezbeda "The Lennard-Jones fluid: an accurate analytic and theoretically-based equation of state", Fluid Phase Equilibria '''100''' pp. 1-34 (1994)]</ref>
provides us with the [[Helmholtz energy function]]: (Eq. 30):
provides us with the [[Helmholtz energy function]]: (Eq. 30):
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On the following page is the [[FORTRAN code for the Kolafa and Nezbeda equation of state]].
On the following page is the [[FORTRAN code for the Kolafa and Nezbeda equation of state]].
==Ree==
The Ree equation of state <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.439940 Francis H. Ree "Analytic representation of thermodynamic data for the Lennard‐Jones fluid", Journal of Chemical Physics '''73''' pp. 5401-5403 (1980)]</ref> is an extension of the earlier work of Hansen <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.2.221 Jean-Pierre Hansen "Phase Transition of the Lennard-Jones System. II. High-Temperature Limit", Physical Review A '''2''' pp. 221-230 (1970)]</ref> in the high temperature region.
==Boltachev and Baidakov==
Boltachev and Baidakov have paid particular attention to including data from the metastable region <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1023394122000 G. Sh. Boltachev and V. G. Baidakov "Equation of State for Lennard-Jones Fluid", High Temperature '''41''' pp. 270-272 (2003)]</ref>.
==Melting line==
==Melting line==
The solid and liquid densities along the melting line are given by the following equations
The solid and liquid densities along the melting line are given by the following equations

Revision as of 17:41, 25 November 2010

The equation of state of the Lennard-Jones model.

Johnson, Zollweg and Gubbins

Johnson et al [1] proposed an equation of state based on 33 parameters within a modified Benedict, Webb and Rubin equation of state, which accurately reproduces the vapor liquid equilibrium curve.

Kolafa and Nezbeda

The Kolafa and Nezbeda equation of state [2] provides us with the Helmholtz energy function: (Eq. 30):

the compressibility factor (Eq. 31)

and the internal energy (Eq. 32)

On the following page is the FORTRAN code for the Kolafa and Nezbeda equation of state.

Ree

The Ree equation of state [3] is an extension of the earlier work of Hansen [4] in the high temperature region.

Boltachev and Baidakov

Boltachev and Baidakov have paid particular attention to including data from the metastable region [5].

Melting line

The solid and liquid densities along the melting line are given by the following equations

van der Hoef

van der Hoef (Ref. [6] Eqs. 25 and 26):

and

Mastny and de Pablo

Mastny and de Pablo (Ref [7] Eqs. 20 and 21):

and

References

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