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Result
Academic article
2002

Microscopic pressure tensor for hard-sphere fluids

Contributors:
  • Bjørn Hafskjold and
  • Tamio Ikeshoji

Journal

Physical Review E. Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
ISSN 1539-3755
e-ISSN 1550-2376
NVI-level 0

About the result

Academic article
Year of publication: 2002
Volume: 66
Issue: 1
Pages: 011203

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Bibsys ID: r04002059

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Title

Microscopic pressure tensor for hard-sphere fluids

Summary

The microscopic pressure tensor, which is not uniquely defined, is analyzed for a uniform hard-sphere fluid in Cartesian and spherical coordinates. Two popular definitions, one due to Irving and Kirkwood (IK) [J. H. Irving and J. G. Kirkwood, J. Chem. Phys. 18, 817 (1950)] and the other due to Harasima (H) [A. Harasima, Adv. Chem. Phys. 1, 203 (1958)], were used in this work. The IK definition is found to give the same ensemble average of the local pressure in Cartesian and spherical coordinates for a homogeneous hard-sphere system. The pressure obtained from the H definition gives, on the other hand, different results in the two coordinate systems. In Cartesian coordinates, the H pressure is identical to the IK pressure, but in spherical coordinates, the pressure depends on R (the distance from the origin). Therefore the H definition does not give a proper pressure tensor.

Contributors

Bjørn Hafskjold

  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Department of Chemistry at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Tamio Ikeshoji

  • Affiliation:
    Author
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