9-3 Lennard-Jones potential

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Functional form

The 9-3 Lennard-Jones potential is related to the standard Lennard-Jones potential.

It takes the form:

The minimum value of is obtained at , with

  • ,

Applications

It is commonly used to model the interaction between the particles of a fluid with a flat structureless solid wall.

Interaction between a solid and a fluid molecule

Let us consider the space divided in two regions:

  • : this region is occupied by a diffuse solid with density composed of 12-6 Lennard-Jones atoms

with parameters and

Our aim is to compute the total interaction between this solid and a molecule located at a position . Such an interaction can be computed using cylindrical coordinates ( I GUESS SO, at least).

The interaction will be:

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