Monte Carlo study of the equimolar mixture of hard spheres and spherocylinders
Tóm tắt
Using the Monte Carlo simulation technique the behaviour of the equimolar mixture of hard spheres and prolate spherocylinders of the length-to-breadth ratio equal to two was studied for the case in which both components had the same breadth. The surface-to-surface and the center-to-center correlation functions and the compressibility factor were computed and the results compared with theoretical predictions. Effect of non-sphericity of one component is shortly discussed.
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