2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5022058
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Communication: Simple liquids’ high-density viscosity

Abstract: Perspective: Ab initio force field methods derived from quantum mechanics

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“…For R-simple liquids, the temperature is given by T = h ( ρ ) f ( S e x ) in which h ( ρ ) is a function of density 79 . The freezing line is an approximate isomorph 44 , 80 , and since an isomorph is characterized by h ( ρ )/ T = const., one has h ( ρ ) ∝ T f ( ρ ) with the reference isomorph being the freezing line 81 , 82 . The quasiuniversality found here explains the quasiuniversality found for metallic alloys since T / T A ≈ T / T l ≈ T / T f ( ρ ) = f ( S ex ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For R-simple liquids, the temperature is given by T = h ( ρ ) f ( S e x ) in which h ( ρ ) is a function of density 79 . The freezing line is an approximate isomorph 44 , 80 , and since an isomorph is characterized by h ( ρ )/ T = const., one has h ( ρ ) ∝ T f ( ρ ) with the reference isomorph being the freezing line 81 , 82 . The quasiuniversality found here explains the quasiuniversality found for metallic alloys since T / T A ≈ T / T l ≈ T / T f ( ρ ) = f ( S ex ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Costigliola et al [47] and others [46,48,49] suggest that water (and other associating fluids) should not have a monovariate viscosity scaling in terms of residual entropy in the liquid phase due to the presence of hydrogen-bonding networks. Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For soft repulsive Yukawa systems considered here the value of the constant (C 4.8) is smaller than that for Lennard-Jones liquid (C 5.2) and argon (C 5.8), recently reported. 42 Liquid metals also demonstrate somewhat higher C, as illustrated in Tab. I, where the reduced shear viscosity coefficients of some liquid metals at the melting temperature have been evaluated using experimental data summarized by March and Tosi.…”
Section: Alternative Formulamentioning
confidence: 96%