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| The '''m-6-8 potential function''' <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1674009 Max Klein and H. J. M. Hanley "m–6–8 Potential Function", Journal of Chemical Physics '''53''' pp. 4722-4723 (1970)]</ref>  is given by (Eq. 1) | The '''m-6-8 potential function''' <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1674009 Max Klein and H. J. M. Hanley "m–6–8 Potential Function", Journal of Chemical Physics '''53''' pp. 4722-4723 (1970)]</ref>  is given by (Eq. 1) | ||
Latest revision as of 10:06, 14 May 2015
The m-6-8 potential function [1] is given by (Eq. 1)
where and is the intermolecular pair potential between two particles or sites. is the coefficient corresponding to the repulsive term, and and are the coefficients corresponding to the attractive inverse sixth and eighth powers respectively.
This expression can be rewritten in the reduced form (Eq. 2):
where , and . is the "well" depth, and is the intermolecular separation at the maximum well depth.
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