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Bulk viscosity of gaseous argon from molecular dynamics simulations
Lyuba Alboul1, Sergey V Lishchuk2
1Industry & Innovation Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield S1 1WB, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
The bulk viscosity of dilute argon gas is calculated using molecular dynamics simulations in the temperature range 150-500 K and is found to be proportional to density squared in the investigated range of densities 0.001-1 kg m^{-3}. A comparison of the results obtained using Lennard-Jones and Tang-Toennies models of pair interaction potential reveals that the value of the bulk viscosity coefficient is sensitive to the choice of the pair interaction model. The inclusion of the Axilrod-Teller-Muto three-body interaction in the model does not noticeably affect the values of the bulk viscosity in dilute states, contrary to the previously investigated case of dense fluids.
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