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The '''Thiele hard sphere equation of state''' is an [[equations of state|equation of state]] for a [[hard sphere model|hard sphere]] fluid developed by Thiele in 1963. The equation provides a better approximation of the repulsive forces between molecules than the [[Van der Waals equation of state|Van der Waals repulsive term]].
The '''Thiele hard sphere equation of state''' is an [[equations of state|equation of state]] for a [[hard sphere model|hard sphere]] fluid developed by Thiele in 1963. The equation provides a better approximation of the repulsive forces between molecules than the [[Van der Waals equation of state|Van der Waals repulsive term]].
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The Thiele hard sphere equation of state is an equation of state for a hard sphere fluid developed by Thiele in 1963. The equation provides a better approximation of the repulsive forces between molecules than the Van der Waals repulsive term.