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| where <math> V\left(r \right) </math> is the potential energy between two spheres at a distance <math> r </math>, and <math> \sigma </math> is the sphere diameter. | where <math> V\left(r \right) </math> is the potential energy between two spheres at a distance <math> r </math>, and <math> \sigma </math> is the sphere diameter. | ||
| HS Fluid: Equation of State (EoS); See [[Carnahan-Starling]] | HS Fluid: Equation of State (EoS); See [[Carnahan-Starling]] (three dimensions) | ||
| Related systems are:  | |||
| [[Hard disks]] in a 2-dimensional space | |||
| [[Hard Rods]] in one dimension | |||
| ==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 20:12, 21 February 2007
The hard sphere (HS) interaction potential is given by
where is the potential energy between two spheres at a distance , and is the sphere diameter.
HS Fluid: Equation of State (EoS); See Carnahan-Starling (three dimensions)
Related systems are:
Hard disks in a 2-dimensional space
Hard Rods in one dimension