Theory of the Two- and One-Dimensional Rigid Sphere Fluids
- 1 March 1961
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 34 (3) , 1037-1042
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1731629
Abstract
The approximate theory of the three-dimensional hard sphere fluid developed by Reiss, Frisch, and Lebowitz has given astonishingly good predictions with little labor. In an attempt to investigate the reason for this result we adduce, in this paper, further evidence for the internal consistency of the approximations of this theory. Thus it is noted that the same equation of state of hard sphere fluid is obtained when one used the ``integral condition'' as when the ``infinity condition'' is used. We have then applied the theory to study the thermodynamic properties, in particular the equation of state, of the rigid sphere fluid in two and one dimensions. The approximate equation of state of the two-dimensional rigid sphere fluid is in good agreement over the range of fluid densities with the results of the machine Monte Carlo calculations by Jacobson and Wood and dynamical machine calculations of Wainwright and Alder. The exact Tonks' equation of state of the one-dimensional rigid sphere fluid is derived in a particularly simple manner.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Scaled Particle Theory of FluidsThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1960
- Statistical Mechanics of Rigid SpheresThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1959
- Cell-cluster theory of the liquid state. VPhysica, 1958
- Preliminary Results from a Recalculation of the Monte Carlo Equation of State of Hard SpheresThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1957
- Molecular Distribution Functions in a One-Dimensional FluidThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1953
- Stochastic Problems in Physics and AstronomyReviews of Modern Physics, 1943
- The Complete Equation of State of One, Two and Three-Dimensional Gases of Hard Elastic SpheresPhysical Review B, 1936