| Literature DB >> 29915448 |
Gayani N Pallewela1, Elizabeth A Ploetz1, Paul E Smith1.
Abstract
Triplet correlations play a central role in our understanding of fluids and their properties. Of particular interest is the relationship between the pair and triplet correlations. Here we use a combination of Fluctuation Solution Theory and experimental pair radial distribution functions to investigate the accuracy of the Kirkwood Superposition Approximation (KSA), as given by integrals over the relevant pair and triplet correlation functions, at a series of state points for pure water using only experimental quantities. The KSA performs poorly, in agreement with a variety of other studies. Several additional approximate relationships between the pair and triplet correlations in fluids are also investigated and generally provide good agreement for the fluid thermodynamics for regions of the phase diagram where the compressibility is small. A simple power law relationship between the pair and triplet fluctuations is particularly successful for state points displaying low to moderately high compressibilities.Entities:
Keywords: Fluctuation Solution Theory; Kirkwood Superposition Approximation; Triplet Correlations; fluid thermodynamics; radial distribution function
Year: 2017 PMID: 29915448 PMCID: PMC6003674 DOI: 10.1016/j.fluid.2017.10.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fluid Phase Equilib ISSN: 0378-3812 Impact factor: 2.775