Transport coefficients of the Lennard-Jones model fluid: II Self-diffusion

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Autoren

  • Karsten Meier
  • Arno Laesecke
  • Stephan Kabelac

Externe Organisationen

  • Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)9526-9535
Seitenumfang10
FachzeitschriftJournal of Chemical Physics
Jahrgang121
Ausgabenummer19
Frühes Online-Datum4 Nov. 2004
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 15 Nov. 2004
Extern publiziertJa

Abstract

In an extensive computer simulation study, the transport coefficients of the Lennard-Jones model fluid were determined with high accuracy from equilibrium molecular-dynamics simulations. In the frame of time-correlation function theory, the generalized Einstein relations were employed to evaluate the transport coefficients. This second of a series of four papers presents the results for the self-diffusion coefficient, and discusses and interprets the behavior of this transport coefficient in the fluid region of the phase diagram. The uncertainty of the self-diffusion data is estimated to be 1% in the gas region and 0.5% at high-density liquid states. With the very accurate data, even fine details in the shape of the self-diffusion isotherms are resolved, and the previously little-investigated behavior of the self-diffusion coefficient at low-density gaseous states is analyzed in detail. Finally, aspects of the mass transport mechanisms on the molecular scale are explored by an analysis of the velocity autocorrelation functions.

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Transport coefficients of the Lennard-Jones model fluid: II Self-diffusion. / Meier, Karsten; Laesecke, Arno; Kabelac, Stephan.
in: Journal of Chemical Physics, Jahrgang 121, Nr. 19, 15.11.2004, S. 9526-9535.

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Meier K, Laesecke A, Kabelac S. Transport coefficients of the Lennard-Jones model fluid: II Self-diffusion. Journal of Chemical Physics. 2004 Nov 15;121(19):9526-9535. Epub 2004 Nov 4. doi: 10.1063/1.1786579
Meier, Karsten ; Laesecke, Arno ; Kabelac, Stephan. / Transport coefficients of the Lennard-Jones model fluid : II Self-diffusion. in: Journal of Chemical Physics. 2004 ; Jahrgang 121, Nr. 19. S. 9526-9535.
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