Hard disk model
Hard disks are hard spheres in two dimensions. The hard disk intermolecular pair potential is given by
where is the intermolecular pair potential between two disks at a distance , and is the diameter of the disk.
Phase transitions
Despite the apparent simplicity of this model/system, the phase behaviour and the nature of the phase transitions remains an area of active study. In a recent publication by Mak (Ref. 5) using over 4 million particles one appears to have the phase diagram isotropic hexatic solid.
Equations of state
- Main article: Equations of state for hard disks
Virial coefficients
- Main article: Hard sphere: virial coefficients
External links
- Hard disks and spheres computer code on SMAC-wiki.
References
- Ya G Sinai "Dynamical systems with elastic reflections", Russian Mathematical Surveys 25 pp. 137-189 (1970)
- Katherine J. Strandburg, John A. Zollweg, and G. V. Chester "Bond-angular order in two-dimensional Lennard-Jones and hard-disk systems", Physical Review B 30 pp. 2755 - 2759 (1984)
- Carl McBride and Carlos Vega "Fluid solid equilibrium for two dimensional tangent hard disk chains from Wertheim's perturbation theory", Journal of Chemical Physics 116 pp. 1757-1759 (2002)
- Nándor Simányi "Proof of the Boltzmann-Sinai ergodic hypothesis for typical hard disk systems", Inventiones Mathematicae 154 pp. 123-178 (2003)
- C. H. Mak "Large-scale simulations of the two-dimensional melting of hard disks", Physical Review E 73 065104(R) (2006)