We introduce a simple polar fluid model for the thermodynamics of dense supercritical water based on a Buckingham (exp-6) core and point dipole representation of the water molecule. The proposed exp6-polar thermodynamics, based on ideas originally applied to dipolar hard spheres, performs very well when tested against molecular dynamics simulations. Comparisons of the model predictions with experimental data available for supercritical water yield excellent agreement for the shock Hugoniot, isotherms and sound speeds, and are also quite good for the self-diffusion constant and relative dielectric constant. We expect the present approach to be also useful for other small polar molecules and their mixtures
International audienceWe have applied a two-structure approach to the description of the thermodynam...
Measurements of the proton momentum distribution n(p) in water from ambient conditions to above ...
The widescale importance and rich phenomenology of water continue to motivate the development of com...
This study investigates the differences between the predictions of various properties of rigid and f...
A new statistical-mechanical, analytical equation of state for water is developed based on the Song ...
We conducted molecular dynamics simulations of supercritical water using a flexible simple point cha...
Progress in obtaining an accurate atomistic model for water is reviewed and evaluated with particula...
Molecular dynamics results are reported for the thermodynamic properties of supercritical water usin...
One of the most promising frameworks for understanding the anomalies of cold and supercooled water p...
The equation of state for dense fluids has been derived within the framework of the Sutherland and K...
International audienceWater exhibits many unusual properties that are essential for the existence of...
A system of 64 water molecules with a TIPS2 intermolecular pair potential was studied by the NPT-ens...
Supercritical water is used in a variety of chemical and industrial applications. As a consequence, ...
The authors propose a new classical model for the water molecule. The geometry of the molecule is bu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
International audienceWe have applied a two-structure approach to the description of the thermodynam...
Measurements of the proton momentum distribution n(p) in water from ambient conditions to above ...
The widescale importance and rich phenomenology of water continue to motivate the development of com...
This study investigates the differences between the predictions of various properties of rigid and f...
A new statistical-mechanical, analytical equation of state for water is developed based on the Song ...
We conducted molecular dynamics simulations of supercritical water using a flexible simple point cha...
Progress in obtaining an accurate atomistic model for water is reviewed and evaluated with particula...
Molecular dynamics results are reported for the thermodynamic properties of supercritical water usin...
One of the most promising frameworks for understanding the anomalies of cold and supercooled water p...
The equation of state for dense fluids has been derived within the framework of the Sutherland and K...
International audienceWater exhibits many unusual properties that are essential for the existence of...
A system of 64 water molecules with a TIPS2 intermolecular pair potential was studied by the NPT-ens...
Supercritical water is used in a variety of chemical and industrial applications. As a consequence, ...
The authors propose a new classical model for the water molecule. The geometry of the molecule is bu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
International audienceWe have applied a two-structure approach to the description of the thermodynam...
Measurements of the proton momentum distribution n(p) in water from ambient conditions to above ...
The widescale importance and rich phenomenology of water continue to motivate the development of com...