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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3156856 J. L. Aragones and C. Vega "Plastic crystal phases of simple water models", Journal of Chemical Physics '''130''' 244504 (2009)] | *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3156856 J. L. Aragones and C. Vega "Plastic crystal phases of simple water models", Journal of Chemical Physics '''130''' 244504 (2009)] | ||
==Shear viscosity== | ==Shear viscosity== | ||
The [[shear viscosity]] for the | The [[shear viscosity]] for the TIP4P model is 0.494 mPa.s at 298 K and 1 bar <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3330544 Miguel Angel González and José L. F. Abascal "The shear viscosity of rigid water models", Journal of Chemical Physics '''132''' 096101 (2010)]</ref> (experimental value 0.896 mPa.s <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/je049918m Kenneth R. Harris and Lawrence A. Woolf "Temperature and Volume Dependence of the Viscosity of Water and Heavy Water at Low Temperatures", Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data '''49''' pp. 1064-1069 (2004)]</ref>). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
The following is a list of [[water models | empirical models]] that build upon this TIP4P model: | The following is a list of [[water models | empirical models]] that build upon this TIP4P model: |
Revision as of 15:10, 5 March 2010
The TIP4P model [1] is a rigid planar four-site interaction potential for water, having a similar geometry to the original Bernal and Fowler model.
Parameters

(Å) | HOH , deg | (Å) | (K) | q(O) (e) | q(H) (e) | q(M) (e) | (Å) |
0.9572 | 104.52 | 3.154 | 78.0 | 0 | 0.52 | -2q(H) | 0.15 |
Phase diagram

Plastic crystal phases
Recent simulations have demonstrated the existence of plastic crystal phases for the TIP4P model.
Shear viscosity
The shear viscosity for the TIP4P model is 0.494 mPa.s at 298 K and 1 bar [2] (experimental value 0.896 mPa.s [3]).
See also
The following is a list of empirical models that build upon this TIP4P model:
- TIP4F
- TIP4P
- TIP4P/2005
- TIP4P-Ew
- TIP4P/FQ
- TIP4P-HB
- TIP4P/Ice
- TIP4P-pol
- TIP4PQ/2005
- TIP4P-QDP
- TIP4P-QDP-LJ
References
- ↑ William L. Jorgensen, Jayaraman Chandrasekhar, Jeffry D. Madura, Roger W. Impey and Michael L. Klein "Comparison of simple potential functions for simulating liquid water", Journal of Chemical Physics 79 pp. 926-935 (1983)
- ↑ Miguel Angel González and José L. F. Abascal "The shear viscosity of rigid water models", Journal of Chemical Physics 132 096101 (2010)
- ↑ Kenneth R. Harris and Lawrence A. Woolf "Temperature and Volume Dependence of the Viscosity of Water and Heavy Water at Low Temperatures", Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data 49 pp. 1064-1069 (2004)