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- 50.490244\alpha'^3 - 120.995139\tau'^3 + 12.624655\alpha'^3\tau', | - 50.490244\alpha'^3 - 120.995139\tau'^3 + 12.624655\alpha'^3\tau', | ||
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the volume, <math>S</math>, the surface area, and <math>R</math> the mean radius of curvature. | the volume, <math>S</math>, the surface area, and <math>R</math> the mean radius of curvature. | ||
For <math>B_2</math> see [[B_2 for any hard convex body]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/002689797169934 Carlos Vega "Virial coefficients and equation of state of hard ellipsoids", Molecular Physics '''92''' pp. 651-665 (1997)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/002689797169934 Carlos Vega "Virial coefficients and equation of state of hard ellipsoids", Molecular Physics '''92''' pp. 651-665 (1997)] |
Revision as of 18:32, 29 March 2007
The Vega equation of state for hard (biaxial) ellipsoids is given by:
where is the compressibility factor and is the volume fraction, given by where is the number density. The virial coefficients are given by the fits
and
where ,
and
where is the volume, , the surface area, and the mean radius of curvature.
For see B_2 for any hard convex body.