Calculation of thermodynamic properties from a parametric integral equation
C.J. Peters and
R.N. Lichtenthaler
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1989, vol. 156, issue 1, 417-435
Abstract:
The primary objective of the underlying investigation is to obtain more insight in the thermodynamic behaviour of fluids. For that purpose a large number of radial distribution functions as a function of temperature and density have been calculated from a parametric integral equation using the Lennard-Jones (12, 6) pair-potential for the intermolecular interaction. The collection of radial distribution functions obtained has been used to derive all major thermodynamic properties of a fluid. In a subsequent paper this information will be applied to study the thermodynamic behaviour of fluids.
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(89)90132-5
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