Author/Authors :
G. A. Parsafar and F. Kermanpour ، نويسنده , , G.A. Parsafar and G.A. Mansoori ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A variational theory (VT), in which the potential energy of a real system is
evaluated relative to the hard-sphere system, has been used to investigate the
medium’s effects on the pair potential parameters. By adding the medium’s effects
to the isolated pair potential, the concept of an ‘‘effective pair potential’’ (EPP) has
been introduced. The advantage of such a potential (EPP) over the isolated pair
potential is that the configurational energy can exactly be written as the sum of all
EPP of all pairs available in the system. The parameters of such a pair potential
will then show state dependence. The EPP parameters for different dense fluids at
various temperatures have been obtained via the VT, and they have been shown to
be density independent for densities greater than the Boyle density, rB 4 1.8rc ,
(where rc is the critical density), while at lower densities the parameters depend on
density as well as temperature. For any dense fluid, the depth of the EPP, e, is
found to be larger than its corresponding isolated pair. When the EPP parameters
are used to reduce temperature and density, the cut-off parameter, C=d/s
depends only on the reduced density, and this parameter shows a strong principle
of corresponding states for different fluids. The resulting expression for the cut-off
parameter has then been used to accurately predict the iInternal energy. Finally, the
EPP parameters are compared with those of the average effective pair potential
(AEPP) for Ar, to show the importance of the medium effects and the long-range
iInteractions of the AEPP in dense fluids, individually. This comparison shows that
the depth parameter of the AEPP is much larger than that of the EPP. Since the
long-range iInteractions are mainly attractive, such a conclusion is reasonable