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The '''n-6 Lennard-Jones potential''' is a variant the more well known [[Lennard-Jones model]] (or from a different point of view, a particular case of the [[Mie potential]]). The potential is given by <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3253686 Alauddin Ahmed and Richard J. Sadus "Solid-liquid equilibria and triple points of n-6 Lennard-Jones fluids", Journal of Chemical Physics '''131''' 174504 (2009)]</ref>:
The '''n-6 Lennard-Jones potential''' is a variant the more well known [[Lennard-Jones model]] (or from a different point of view, a particular case of the [[Mie potential]]). The potential is given by <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3253686 Alauddin Ahmed and Richard J. Sadus "Solid-liquid equilibria and triple points of n-6 Lennard-Jones fluids", Journal of Chemical Physics '''131''' 174504 (2009)]</ref>:



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The n-6 Lennard-Jones potential is a variant the more well known Lennard-Jones model (or from a different point of view, a particular case of the Mie potential). The potential is given by [1]:

where

  • is the intermolecular pair potential between two particles, "1" and "2".
  • is the diameter (length), i.e. the value of at which
  • is the well depth (energy)

Melting point

An approximate method to locate the melting point is given in [2]. See also [3].

Shear viscosity

[4]

References

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